Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.

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Autor(a) principal: Gaeta-Bernardi, Andre
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/86/86131/tde-18062014-100543/
Resumo: The pursuit towards an alternative solution to fossil fuel has facilitated science investigation initiatives that compare various options leading to biodiesel production. Besides conventional feedstock derived from vegetable oils, alternative sources that could be produced in large scale at competitive costs are the main scope of research in this field. This dissertation investigates the financial feasibility using organic solid waste as a feedstock, which results in the production of biodiesel through the conversion of volatile fatty acids (VFA) into lipids. As a result, based on existing references of: (i) capital and operating costs; (ii) internal rate of return; (iii) production and extraction yields for volatile fatty acids and lipids, we concluded that biodiesel production is competitive compared to subsidized biodiesel traded in regions of Europe and the United States. The sensitivity analysis took into consideration independent variables associated with: (i) investments in the plant; (ii) selling price of the biodiesel; (iii) costs of feedstock; and (iv) production yield. The results of such analysis showed the feasibility of using organic solid waste as a feedstock in 86.4% of the total 10,000 simulations, at the required internal rate of return. These results encourage research aims to examine this technology at a larger scale. The adoption of public policies for the urban wastes disposal and collection is also important for the implementation of such technologies.
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spelling Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.Resíduo sólido orgânico como matéria-prima para a produção de biodiesel: uma análise da viabilidade financeiraácidos graxos voláteisbiodieselbiodieselenergia e viabilidadeenergy and feasibilitymunicipal solid wasteresíduo orgânico sólidovolatile fatty acidsThe pursuit towards an alternative solution to fossil fuel has facilitated science investigation initiatives that compare various options leading to biodiesel production. Besides conventional feedstock derived from vegetable oils, alternative sources that could be produced in large scale at competitive costs are the main scope of research in this field. This dissertation investigates the financial feasibility using organic solid waste as a feedstock, which results in the production of biodiesel through the conversion of volatile fatty acids (VFA) into lipids. As a result, based on existing references of: (i) capital and operating costs; (ii) internal rate of return; (iii) production and extraction yields for volatile fatty acids and lipids, we concluded that biodiesel production is competitive compared to subsidized biodiesel traded in regions of Europe and the United States. The sensitivity analysis took into consideration independent variables associated with: (i) investments in the plant; (ii) selling price of the biodiesel; (iii) costs of feedstock; and (iv) production yield. The results of such analysis showed the feasibility of using organic solid waste as a feedstock in 86.4% of the total 10,000 simulations, at the required internal rate of return. These results encourage research aims to examine this technology at a larger scale. The adoption of public policies for the urban wastes disposal and collection is also important for the implementation of such technologies.A busca por soluções alternativas aos combustíveis fósseis tem impulsionado as iniciativas de pesquisa científica que comparam várias opções para a produção de biodiesel. Além das tradicionais fontes de matéria-prima provenientes de óleos vegetais, fontes alternativas, que possam ser produzidas em grande escala a custo competitivo, figuram como o principal escopo nesse campo de pesquisa. Essa dissertação investiga a viabilidade financeira da utilização de resíduo sólido orgânico como matéria-prima para a produção de biodiesel, através da conversão de ácidos graxos voláteis em lipídios. Como resultado, baseando-se em dados sobre: (i) investimentos e custos de operação; (ii) taxa interna de retorno requerida; (iii) taxas de extração e produção de ácidos graxos voláteis e de lipídios, conclui-se que a produção de biodiesel é competitiva quando comparada ao biodiesel subsidiado, que é negociado em regiões dos Estados Unidos e da Europa. A análise de sensibilidade realizada levou em consideração variáveis independentes tais como: (i) investimentos na planta; (ii) preço de venda do biodiesel, (iii) custos da matéria-prima e (iv) produtividade. O resultado de tal análise mostrou a viabilidade da utilização de ácidos graxos voláteis para a produção de biodiesel em 86,4% das 10.000 simulações, assumindo a taxa interna de retorno requerida. Esses resultados encorajam pesquisas adicionais para teste da tecnologia em maior escala. A adoção de políticas públicas para o descarte e coleta adequados dos resíduos sólidos urbanos também é importante para o desenvolvimento dessa tecnologia.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPBarros, Virginia Parente deGaeta-Bernardi, Andre2014-04-17info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/86/86131/tde-18062014-100543/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2016-07-28T16:11:49Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-18062014-100543Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212016-07-28T16:11:49Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
Resíduo sólido orgânico como matéria-prima para a produção de biodiesel: uma análise da viabilidade financeira
title Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
spellingShingle Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
Gaeta-Bernardi, Andre
ácidos graxos voláteis
biodiesel
biodiesel
energia e viabilidade
energy and feasibility
municipal solid waste
resíduo orgânico sólido
volatile fatty acids
title_short Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
title_full Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
title_fullStr Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
title_full_unstemmed Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
title_sort Organic municipal solid waste (MSW) as feedstock for biodiesel production: a financial feasibility analysis.
author Gaeta-Bernardi, Andre
author_facet Gaeta-Bernardi, Andre
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Barros, Virginia Parente de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gaeta-Bernardi, Andre
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ácidos graxos voláteis
biodiesel
biodiesel
energia e viabilidade
energy and feasibility
municipal solid waste
resíduo orgânico sólido
volatile fatty acids
topic ácidos graxos voláteis
biodiesel
biodiesel
energia e viabilidade
energy and feasibility
municipal solid waste
resíduo orgânico sólido
volatile fatty acids
description The pursuit towards an alternative solution to fossil fuel has facilitated science investigation initiatives that compare various options leading to biodiesel production. Besides conventional feedstock derived from vegetable oils, alternative sources that could be produced in large scale at competitive costs are the main scope of research in this field. This dissertation investigates the financial feasibility using organic solid waste as a feedstock, which results in the production of biodiesel through the conversion of volatile fatty acids (VFA) into lipids. As a result, based on existing references of: (i) capital and operating costs; (ii) internal rate of return; (iii) production and extraction yields for volatile fatty acids and lipids, we concluded that biodiesel production is competitive compared to subsidized biodiesel traded in regions of Europe and the United States. The sensitivity analysis took into consideration independent variables associated with: (i) investments in the plant; (ii) selling price of the biodiesel; (iii) costs of feedstock; and (iv) production yield. The results of such analysis showed the feasibility of using organic solid waste as a feedstock in 86.4% of the total 10,000 simulations, at the required internal rate of return. These results encourage research aims to examine this technology at a larger scale. The adoption of public policies for the urban wastes disposal and collection is also important for the implementation of such technologies.
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