The potential for sustainable bioethanol production in Serbia: available biomass and new production approaches
Autori
Mojović, LjiljanaNikolić, Svetlana
Pejin, Dušanka
Djukić-Vuković, Aleksandra
Kocic-Tanackov, Suncica
Nikolić, Valentina
Ostala autorstva
Méndez-Vilas, A.Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
Bioethanol has become one of the most promising biofuels today in response to uncertain fuel supplies and efforts to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The biofuels are easily available from common biomass sources, biodegradable and
contribute to sustainability. In Serbia, the industrial production of bioethanol still relies on conventional energy crops
containing starch and sugar such as corn, wheat and triticale, which are the most suitable and available agricultural raw
materials. The preview of bioethanol production possibilities and available feedstocks in Serbia are presented in this study.
Several production approaches based on crop selection, process integration and waste utilization were also considered in
order to increase production efficiency and to avoid the competition of the feedstock utilization for food and energy.
Utilization of corn, wheat and triticale (plant resistant to severe climate and soil conditions) were investigated for
bioethanol production as well a...s utilization of damaged crops (e.g. wheat) that are not appropriate for food consumption.
Also, utilization of the stillage for the production of lactic acid could also improve the bioethanol production. The
economy of bioethanol production was analyzed in order to decrease the production costs and make this biofuel
competitive with fossil fuels. The analysis has compared the cost of bioethanol produced from three crops that can be
cultivated in Serbia: corn, wheat, and triticale, and the triticale has shown as the most favourable.
Ključne reči:
bioethanol / biofuel / feedstocks / corn / triticale / wheat / stillageIzvor:
Materials and processes for energy: communicating current research and technological developments, 2013, 380-392Izdavač:
- Badajoz : Formatex Research Center
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Proizvodnja mlečne kiseline i probiotika na otpadnim proizvodima prehrambene i agro-industrije (RS-MESTD-Technological Development (TD or TR)-31017)
Institucija/grupa
MRIZPTY - CHAP AU - Mojović, Ljiljana AU - Nikolić, Svetlana AU - Pejin, Dušanka AU - Djukić-Vuković, Aleksandra AU - Kocic-Tanackov, Suncica AU - Nikolić, Valentina PY - 2013 UR - http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/868 AB - Bioethanol has become one of the most promising biofuels today in response to uncertain fuel supplies and efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The biofuels are easily available from common biomass sources, biodegradable and contribute to sustainability. In Serbia, the industrial production of bioethanol still relies on conventional energy crops containing starch and sugar such as corn, wheat and triticale, which are the most suitable and available agricultural raw materials. The preview of bioethanol production possibilities and available feedstocks in Serbia are presented in this study. Several production approaches based on crop selection, process integration and waste utilization were also considered in order to increase production efficiency and to avoid the competition of the feedstock utilization for food and energy. Utilization of corn, wheat and triticale (plant resistant to severe climate and soil conditions) were investigated for bioethanol production as well as utilization of damaged crops (e.g. wheat) that are not appropriate for food consumption. Also, utilization of the stillage for the production of lactic acid could also improve the bioethanol production. The economy of bioethanol production was analyzed in order to decrease the production costs and make this biofuel competitive with fossil fuels. The analysis has compared the cost of bioethanol produced from three crops that can be cultivated in Serbia: corn, wheat, and triticale, and the triticale has shown as the most favourable. PB - Badajoz : Formatex Research Center T2 - Materials and processes for energy: communicating current research and technological developments T1 - The potential for sustainable bioethanol production in Serbia: available biomass and new production approaches SP - 380 EP - 392 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_868 ER -
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Mojović, L., Nikolić, S., Pejin, D., Djukić-Vuković, A., Kocic-Tanackov, S.,& Nikolić, V.. (2013). The potential for sustainable bioethanol production in Serbia: available biomass and new production approaches. in Materials and processes for energy: communicating current research and technological developments Badajoz : Formatex Research Center., 380-392. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_868
Mojović L, Nikolić S, Pejin D, Djukić-Vuković A, Kocic-Tanackov S, Nikolić V. The potential for sustainable bioethanol production in Serbia: available biomass and new production approaches. in Materials and processes for energy: communicating current research and technological developments. 2013;:380-392. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_868 .
Mojović, Ljiljana, Nikolić, Svetlana, Pejin, Dušanka, Djukić-Vuković, Aleksandra, Kocic-Tanackov, Suncica, Nikolić, Valentina, "The potential for sustainable bioethanol production in Serbia: available biomass and new production approaches" in Materials and processes for energy: communicating current research and technological developments (2013):380-392, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_868 .