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A thermo-economic analysis of a circular economy model for biomass in South America producing biofertilizers and biogas from municipal solid waste

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  • Gómez Montoya, Juan Pablo
  • Castillo Alvarez, Yoisdel
  • Fernandes De Magalhães, Ruane
  • Henrique Lermen, Fernando

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The linear economy model has caused many impacts associated with increased urban population and municipal solid waste generation worldwide. Through anaerobic digestion, the circular bioeconomy of biomass (methanogenic) provides a fuel (biogas) and an environmentally sustainable biofertilizer. This theoretical-descriptive research proposes a circular economic model based on the design of biorefineries using recycled biomass in urban areas. The model considers a minimum of 1.8 million people to generate approximately 650 tons/day for its application. The biorefinery configuration of the model consists of 12 biodigesters of 5400 m3 unit capacity and a spark ignition engine of 2 MW. The model is validated by employing a case study in the main urban cities of South America. Brazil with about 161,000 m3/day of biogas and 3100 tons/day of biofertilizer, and Paraguay, with 10,000 m3/day of biogas and 500 tons/day of biofertilizer, are the ones with the highest and lowest energy potential, respectively. The internal rate of return on investment in the case study is around 69%. The proposed circular economy model reduces greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impacts of municipal solid waste; Also, the environmental impact was estimated using different equivalence indicators between green electricity energy and carbon footprint avoided.

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  • Gómez Montoya, Juan Pablo & Castillo Alvarez, Yoisdel & Fernandes De Magalhães, Ruane & Henrique Lermen, Fernando, 2024. "A thermo-economic analysis of a circular economy model for biomass in South America producing biofertilizers and biogas from municipal solid waste," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 225(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:225:y:2024:i:c:s0960148124003197
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.120254
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