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The research described in this book was originated from interest about the potentials for the implementation of industrial ethanol production from rice straw in Vietnam. To understand the potential for practical production of a product, besides the mature technologies required, other concerns such as biomass cost, plant capacity, and above all, assumed ethanol PCs should be addressed. Techno-economic analysis is one of vital tools to determine the economics through production cost and cost contribution. In this research, such kind of study for the case of Vietnam was completely conducted from…mehr

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The research described in this book was originated from interest about the potentials for the implementation of industrial ethanol production from rice straw in Vietnam. To understand the potential for practical production of a product, besides the mature technologies required, other concerns such as biomass cost, plant capacity, and above all, assumed ethanol PCs should be addressed. Techno-economic analysis is one of vital tools to determine the economics through production cost and cost contribution. In this research, such kind of study for the case of Vietnam was completely conducted from investigating the rice straw available for sustainable production of ethanol, density, farm-plant s gate cost, and the optimal facility size for minimizing ethanol production cost to techno-economic analysis. This study is an unprecedented attempt in previous studies in developing countries where technical data from demonstration-scale production process have not yet been available and even rare in the developed nations. The idea of developing the equation for calculation of optimal facility size is unique and applicable for any bio-renewable energy project.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Nhu Quynh Diep has obtained her PhD degree in Physiology in 2014. She has worked in the field of Biochemistry and Biomass Energy at Research Institutes in Vietnam and Japan for more than 10 years. She is the author of several articles published in the Internal Journals related to Renewable Energy and a member of REvietnam.