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Laveille, Paco
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Uratani, Joao
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Barron, Jose G.G.
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Brodeur-Campbell, Michael
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Chandak, Nilesh R.
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George, Abraham
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Morin, Stephane
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Galvan, Alejandro R.
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Berthod, Mikael
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2022-01-14T11:33:08Z
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2021-07-15T02:29:26Z
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2021-07-20T21:36:10Z
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2022-01-14T11:33:08Z
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2022
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1932-104X
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10.1002/bbb.2260
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/494643
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The 2 ha pilot-plant Seawater Energy and Agriculture System (SEAS) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE), integrates aquaculture ponds, which produce fish and shrimp, with fields of Salicornia and mangrove used as a natural filter to clean the waste seawater from the ponds. The SEAS is a sustainable solution that addresses the food security issues of countries with large deserts or arid regions. At the same time, it produces economically viable fuels from biomass, using non-arable lands and non-drinkable water. After harvesting and pressing Salicornia seeds (2 t ha−1 year−1), a custom-made process serves to pre-treat the vegetable oil (0.7 t ha−1 year−1) containing 85 wt% C18 and 10 wt% C16 fatty acids as triglycerides. The first step of the UOP Ecofining® process produces an oil composed of linear C15-C18 alkanes. Analytical data suggest the oil feed converts at 60 wt% by hydrodeoxygenation and at 40 wt% through decarboxylation/decarbonylation. The subsequent hydrocracking/isomerization step provided 3.4 wt% C1–C4, 34.8 wt% green naphtha, 47.5 wt% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and 14.2 wt% green diesel. After distillation, the SAF has been certified following ASTM D7566 before being blended with conventional jet fuel and used successfully on a commercial passenger flight in January 2019. The techno-economic study shows that the biorefinery part is economically sustainable when reaching a production scale of 900bbd, required for a SEAS surface of 20 000 ha. At this scale, expected revenue and conversion costs per MT of feed are, respectively, $589 and $290. The resulting benefit, associated with a CAPEX of $115M, would lead to a payback time of 6.9 years.
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Wiley
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sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)
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Salicornia bigelovii
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HEFA
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biorefinery
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Ecofining
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techno-economic analysis
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Sustainable pilot-scale production of a Salicornia oil, its conversion to certified aviation fuel, and techno-economic analysis of the related biorefinery
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Journal Article
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2021-06-25
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Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
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16
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1
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27
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42
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