Production of Green Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels

作者: Anjan Ray , Amar Anumakonda

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-385099-7.00027-9

关键词: Energy securityOil refineryProcess (engineering)RefineryRaw materialWaste managementSupply chainEngineeringCommercializationPetroleum

摘要: Publisher Summary Green liquid hydrocarbon fuels (GLHF) that can fit seamlessly into existing fuel storage and distribution infrastructure appear to be both a necessity likely contributor the future global scenario. A number of process routes effectively employed convert biofeedstock GLHFs. These range from continuous operations such as one might find in refinery, where triglyceride oils extracted oil seeds are processed catalytic reaction systems similar crude processing, converting fatty acids using biochemical fermentation-based processes, sugars biofeed source finally coprocessing bio-oils along with petroleum refineries. While all these processes have been demonstrated result production fuel, development toward commercialization is widely different The complex matrix feedstock sources, conversion technologies, application areas for GLHF several factors align long-term success. Effective supply chains, scalable appropriate conducive regulatory frameworks, rigorous life cycle analyses needed ensure correct choices made critical area energy security environmental responsibility.

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