EVALUATING SYNTHESIS GAS BASED BIOMASS TO POLYMER (BTP) TECHNOLOGIES
Other conference contribution, 2005

Current efforts to reduce climate change, using renewable resources and reducing waste, drives the development of new processes. In this study we examine the technologies for conversion of biomass to conventional polymers such as polyolefins. Such process routes, based on gasification and syngas production, are potentially technically feasible, since all process units are currently either commercially available or in the pilot plant phase. In the study their economic and environmental feasibility are evaluated. We evaluate the environmental attractiveness of this emerging technology using life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. Economic evaluation is performed using process based cost modelling (PBCM) which is coupled with the LCA model. The expected out-comes of the study are the environmental and economic assessments as such, but also a contribution to the on-going efforts to integrate LCA with economic tools. We also expect to contribute to methodology development through the collection and documentation of experience from environmental assessments of new, emerging technologies.

biomass gasification

biopolymer

methanol-to-olefins

life cycle assessment

synthesis gas

Author

Selim Nouri

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Environmental Systems Analysis

Anne-Marie Tillman

Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Environmental Systems Analysis

Life Cycle Management conference, Barcelona, Spain September 2005.

Subject Categories

Chemical Process Engineering

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10/7/2017