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Techno-Economic Assessment of Biomass Pre-Processing (TEAB)


Description:

Modelling of the costs, efficiencies and greenhouse gas emissions of biomass supply chains with and without significant pre-processing.

The TEAB project compares the costs, efficiencies and GHG emissions of biomass supply chains with and without significant pre-processing, to assess whether and how pre-processing steps can benefit UK bioenergy supply chains.

Ten supply chains were selected for modelling and analysis in the project, two of which generate heat, and eight generating power. These are compared in groups according to their shared conversion technology, and all the chains are able to use a blend of Miscanthus and woody feedstocks (from 0-100%).

Available here are gPROMS and Excel models describing bioenergy supply chains, and project reports. Further README files in the models and reports sub-directories describe the contents further.

Creator:

E4tech, CMCL, PSE, Imperial College Consultants, Black and Veatch, University of Sheffield, University of Leeds

Publisher:

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI)

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Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):

E4tech, CMCL, PSE, Imperial College Consultants, Black and Veatch, University of Sheffield, University of Leeds (2015). Techno-Economic Assessment of Biomass Pre-Processing (TEAB) [Data set]. The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI). https://ukerc8.dl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/dataDiscover.pl?Action=detail&dataid=e6f260dd-f5f1-4439-aa3d-635e7ff6a8af

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Field Dates:

18/05/2015 - 30/11/2017

Data Date Range:

18/05/2015 - 30/11/2017

Data type:

Model

Data format:

No format supplied

Language:

English

Number of Units:

2

Unit Type:

Models

Number of Records:

2

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Models in gPROMS (proprietary) and Excel software which describe bioenergy supply chain costs, efficiencies and greenhouse gas emissions with and without significant pre-processing. Reports and analysis of 10 case studies, two of which generate heat, and eight of which generate power.

Rights:

Open Access if terms and conditions accepted (ETI TEAB)

Rights Overview:

Use of these data indicates your acceptance of the terms and conditions of the TEAB - ETI Open Licence for Materials. You must acknowledge the source of the data as indicated in the licence.

Sector:

Commercial

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