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IV Biennial International Worksho p Advances in Energy Studies Ecology-Energy Issues in Latin-America Unicamp , Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, June 16-19, 2004. Emergy Evaluation of Bio-oil production using sugarcane biomass residues at Fast Pyrolysis Pilot Plant in Brazil
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IV Biennial International Workshop Advances in Energy StudiesEcology-Energy Issues in Latin-AmericaUnicamp, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil, June 16-19, 2004. Emergy Evaluation of Bio-oil production using sugarcane biomass residues at Fast Pyrolysis Pilot Plant in Brazil Alonso-Pippo, W.; Rocha, J.D.; Mesa-Pérez, J.M.; Olivares-Gómez, E.; Cortez, L.A.B. Institute of Materials and Reagents, University of Havana, La Habana, Cuba Universidade Estadual de Campinas, UNICAMP, Campinas, Bioware Tecnologia, WWW.BIOWARE.COM.BR Brazi
Biomass Fast Pyrolysis Pilot Plant Facility, (a) fluidized bed reactor design, (b) reactor picture, (c) pilot plant overview
CONCLUSIONS 1.Pyrolytic gases recirculation in the fast pyrolysis fluidized bed facility as na additional source of energy to the process and fine charcoal applications are important ways to increase the process sustentability and avoid the production of high quantity of losses. 2. Energy yield in the bio-oil production is acceptable considering that its LHV is about 55 % of thefossil diesel in volume. 3. From the emergetic point of view bio-oil production process is sustainable. Its best application is to replace chemicals from fossil sources.