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EUBCE 2024 - Suani COELHO - Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Production in Brazilian Sugarcane Sector

Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Production in Brazilian Sugarcane Sector

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Integrated biorefineries and biorefinery processes

Advanced Technologies for Hydrogen Production in Brazilian Sugarcane Sector

Short Introductive summary

Brazilian sugarcane sector is a well-known established bioenergy sector in the country. More recently, second generation ethanol and biomethane production are increasing in several mills. In addition, hydrogen production are attracting attention of the entrepreneurs. The hydrogen produced from sugarcane sector, is also being considered as a significant option. Vinasse is a currently used both for irrigation and as fertilizer (the so-called fertigation). Considering the environmental impacts of such use other options for vinasse processing, such as biogas production, are being introduced by the mills. In this context, this paper will present the results already achieved in the hydrogen refueling station (from ethanol) and in the vinasse electrolyzer process by comparing the impacts of these processes with the current vinasse uses through LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) methodology. The expected results will include both the LCA results for the different scenarios selected, including vinasse and filter cake digestion with biogas production and use of the biodigester effluents in fertigation, and the vinasse concentration stage (using the vinasse electrolytic concentrator developed).

Presenter

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Suani COELHO

University of São Paulo, BRAZIL

Presenter's biography

Short bio. Suani Teixeira Coelho is a Chemical Engineer, Master and PhD in Energy in the Graduate Program in Energy from the University of São Paulo, where she is currently lecturer, thesis advisor, PD supervisor and coordinator of the Research Group on Bioenergy (GBIO). Senior Professor

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Co-authors:

V. Pecora Garcilasso, USP, São Paulo, BRAZIL
T. Lopes, USP, São Paulo, BRAZIL
J.R. Meneghini, USP, São Paulo, BRAZIL
S. Teixeira Coelho, USP, São Paulo, BRAZIL

Session reference: 3CV.4.9