• 제목/요약/키워드: Biojet fuel

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미세조류 유래 바이오연료 생산 기술에 관한 고찰 (A Review of Biofuels Production Technologies from Microalgae)

  • 박조용;김재곤;박천규
    • 한국수소및신에너지학회논문집
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    • 제27권4호
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    • pp.386-403
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    • 2016
  • Biofuels produced from biomass can be substituted for petroleum fuels due to GHG reduction, sustainability and environmental friendly. The process technologies that convert biomass into biofuels are varied and depend on the feedstocks. Microalgae are considered to be one of the most promising alternative source to the conventional feedstocks for biofuel. Microalgae can be converted to biodiesel, bioethanol, biogas and biojet fuel via thermolchemical and biochemical production technologies. This reviews discusses recent advance in understanding the effects of the characteristics of various processes on the production of biofuels using microalgae. The performances of microalgae based biofuel are compared.

항공분야 온실가스 감축을 위한 바이오항공유 제조기술 (Bio-Jet Fuel Production Technologies for GHG Reduction in Aviation Sector)

  • 김재곤;박조용;임의순;민경일;박천규;하종한
    • 한국수소및신에너지학회논문집
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    • 제26권6호
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    • pp.609-628
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    • 2015
  • Thie study presents the biomass-derived jet (bio-jet) fuel production technologies for greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction in aviation sector. The aviation sector is responsible for the 2% of the world anthropogenic $CO_2$ emissions and the 10% of the fuel consumption: airlines' costs for fuel reach 30% of operating costs. In addition, the aviation traffic is expected to double within 15 years from 2012, while fuel consumption and $CO_2$ emissions should double in 25 years. Biojet fuels have been claimed to be one of the most promising and strategic solutions to mitigate aviation emissions. This jet fuel, additionally, must meet ASTM International specifications and potentially be a100% drop-in replacement for current petroleum jet fuel. In this study, the current technologies for producing renewable jet fuels, categorized by alcohols-to-jet, oil-to-jet, syngas-to-jet, and sugar-to-jet pathways are reviewed for process, economic analysis and life cycle assessment (LCA) on conversion pathways to bio-jet fuel.