Circular Economy Integration in 1G+2G Sugarcane Bioethanol Production: Application of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage, Closed-Loop Systems, and Waste Valorization for Sustainability

Rich Jhon Paul Latiza, R. V. Rubi
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Bioethanol production is a vital player in the renewable energy landscape. However, it faces pressing issues regarding carbon emissions and resource management. Traditional open-loop systems generate substantial waste and pollution, exacerbating environmental concerns. Various emerging technologies offer promising solutions. Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) presents avenues for tackling carbon emissions. Utilization transforms CO2 emissions into valuable products, while Storage securely stores emissions to prevent atmospheric release. Closed-loop processes and waste valorization capitalize on material reuse, conserving natural resources, and minimizing waste. By promoting resource efficiency and waste minimization, circular economy principles align seamlessly with CCUS, closed-loop systems, and waste valorization. This study delves into utilizing Utilization technologies tailored to sugarcane 1G+2G bioethanol production, evaluates CO2 capture options, and presents applications. Storage strategies suitable for bioethanol production facilities are scrutinized, and deployment options are explored, highlighting the closed-loop system and waste valorization's role in waste reduction and environmental preservation. Through synergistic integration, these technologies pave the way for sustainable sugarcane bioethanol production, addressing economic and technological challenges while fostering innovation and collaboration. This comprehensive study will serve as a guide for transitioning to a circular economy model in bioethanol production.
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1G+2G 甘蔗生物乙醇生产中的循环经济整合:碳捕获、利用和储存、闭环系统和废物价值化在可持续发展中的应用
生物乙醇生产是可再生能源领域的重要一员。然而,它面临着碳排放和资源管理方面的紧迫问题。传统的开环系统会产生大量废物和污染,加剧了环境问题。各种新兴技术提供了前景广阔的解决方案。碳捕集、利用和封存(CCUS)为解决碳排放问题提供了途径。利用 "将二氧化碳排放转化为有价值的产品,而 "储存 "则将排放物安全地储存起来,以防止排放到大气中。闭环工艺和废物价值化利用了材料再利用、自然资源保护和废物最小化。通过促进资源效率和废物最小化,循环经济原则与 CCUS、闭环系统和废物价值化完美结合。本研究深入探讨了适合甘蔗 1G+2G 生物乙醇生产的利用技术,评估了二氧化碳捕集方案,并介绍了相关应用。此外,还仔细研究了适合生物乙醇生产设施的储存策略,并探讨了部署方案,强调了闭环系统和废物价值化在减少废物和保护环境方面的作用。通过协同整合,这些技术为甘蔗生物乙醇的可持续生产铺平了道路,在应对经济和技术挑战的同时促进了创新与合作。这项综合研究将为生物乙醇生产向循环经济模式过渡提供指导。
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