Artículos de revistas
Combined production of sugar, ethanol and electricity: Thermoeconomic and environmental analysis and optimization
Fecha
2011Registro en:
ENERGY, v.36, n.6, Special Issue, p.3704-3715, 2011
0360-5442
10.1016/j.energy.2010.08.011
Autor
PELLEGRINI, Luiz Felipe
OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, Silvio de
Institución
Resumen
Many works have shown the potential of the Brazilian sugarcane industry as an electricity supplier. However, few studies have studied how this potential could be achieved without jeopardizing the production of sugar and ethanol. Also, the impact of modifications in the cogeneration plant on the costs of production of sugar and ethanol has not been evaluated. This paper presents an approach to the problem of exergy optimization of cogeneration systems in sugarcane mills. A general model to the sugar and ethanol production processes is developed based on data supplied by a real plant, and an exergy analysis is performed. A discussion is made about the variables that most affect the performance of the processes. Then, a procedure is presented to evaluate modifications in the cogeneration system and in the process, and their impact on the production costs of sugar, ethanol and electricity. Furthermore, a discussion on the renewability of processes is made based on an exergy index of renewability. As a general conclusion, besides adding a new revenue to the mill, the generation of excess electricity improves the exergo-environmental performance of the mill as a whole. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.