Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation

A conceptual biorefinery process has been designed for the integration of the protein extraction and the ethanol production from brewers’ spent grain (BSG) and palm kernel meal (PKM). The conceptual process is designed for an industrial scale biorefinery annually processing 20 kton dry weight BSG and 50 kton dry weight PKM with 8000 production hours per year and is used to techno-economically analyse the performance. The techno-economic analysis showed that the biorefinery of BSG has a high economic potential with an internal rate of return of 24 %. However, despite the high raw material costs, the biorefinery of PKM still has a positive internal rate of return of 12 %. The presented virtual biorefinery demonstrated the economic potential of integrating the production of a valuable product, like protein powder for food applications, with the production of biofuel, like ethanol, from the remaining biomass, thereby valorising a larger portion of the biomass with the same raw material costs.

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Main Authors: Voogt, Juliën, Humblet-Hua, Nam Phuong, Geerdink, Peter, Beelen, Brigit, Mulder, Wim, Safi, Carl
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Biorefinery, Brewers’ spent grain, Ethanol, Palm kernel meal, Protein, Techno-economic analysis,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/valorisation-of-multiple-components-from-residual-biomass-for-foo
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6122922024-12-04 Voogt, Juliën Humblet-Hua, Nam Phuong Geerdink, Peter Beelen, Brigit Mulder, Wim Safi, Carl Article/Letter to editor Food and Bioproducts Processing 139 (2023) ISSN: 0960-3085 Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation 2023 A conceptual biorefinery process has been designed for the integration of the protein extraction and the ethanol production from brewers’ spent grain (BSG) and palm kernel meal (PKM). The conceptual process is designed for an industrial scale biorefinery annually processing 20 kton dry weight BSG and 50 kton dry weight PKM with 8000 production hours per year and is used to techno-economically analyse the performance. The techno-economic analysis showed that the biorefinery of BSG has a high economic potential with an internal rate of return of 24 %. However, despite the high raw material costs, the biorefinery of PKM still has a positive internal rate of return of 12 %. The presented virtual biorefinery demonstrated the economic potential of integrating the production of a valuable product, like protein powder for food applications, with the production of biofuel, like ethanol, from the remaining biomass, thereby valorising a larger portion of the biomass with the same raw material costs. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/valorisation-of-multiple-components-from-residual-biomass-for-foo 10.1016/j.fbp.2023.02.002 https://edepot.wur.nl/589911 Biorefinery Brewers’ spent grain Ethanol Palm kernel meal Protein Techno-economic analysis https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Biorefinery
Brewers’ spent grain
Ethanol
Palm kernel meal
Protein
Techno-economic analysis
Biorefinery
Brewers’ spent grain
Ethanol
Palm kernel meal
Protein
Techno-economic analysis
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Brewers’ spent grain
Ethanol
Palm kernel meal
Protein
Techno-economic analysis
Biorefinery
Brewers’ spent grain
Ethanol
Palm kernel meal
Protein
Techno-economic analysis
Voogt, Juliën
Humblet-Hua, Nam Phuong
Geerdink, Peter
Beelen, Brigit
Mulder, Wim
Safi, Carl
Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation
description A conceptual biorefinery process has been designed for the integration of the protein extraction and the ethanol production from brewers’ spent grain (BSG) and palm kernel meal (PKM). The conceptual process is designed for an industrial scale biorefinery annually processing 20 kton dry weight BSG and 50 kton dry weight PKM with 8000 production hours per year and is used to techno-economically analyse the performance. The techno-economic analysis showed that the biorefinery of BSG has a high economic potential with an internal rate of return of 24 %. However, despite the high raw material costs, the biorefinery of PKM still has a positive internal rate of return of 12 %. The presented virtual biorefinery demonstrated the economic potential of integrating the production of a valuable product, like protein powder for food applications, with the production of biofuel, like ethanol, from the remaining biomass, thereby valorising a larger portion of the biomass with the same raw material costs.
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Brewers’ spent grain
Ethanol
Palm kernel meal
Protein
Techno-economic analysis
author Voogt, Juliën
Humblet-Hua, Nam Phuong
Geerdink, Peter
Beelen, Brigit
Mulder, Wim
Safi, Carl
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Humblet-Hua, Nam Phuong
Geerdink, Peter
Beelen, Brigit
Mulder, Wim
Safi, Carl
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title Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation
title_short Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation
title_full Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation
title_fullStr Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : A virtual biorefinery evaluation
title_sort valorisation of multiple components from residual biomass for food and biofuel applications : a virtual biorefinery evaluation
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