Technologies (Mar 2024)

Energy Sustainability Indicators for the Use of Biomass as Fuel for the Sugar Industry

  • Reinier Jiménez Borges,
  • Luis Angel Iturralde Carrera,
  • Eduardo Julio Lopez Bastida,
  • José R. García-Martínez,
  • Roberto V. Carrillo-Serrano,
  • Juvenal Rodríguez-Reséndiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies12030036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 36

Abstract

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There are numerous analytical and/or computational tools for evaluating the energetic sustainability of biomass in the sugar industry. However, the simultaneous integration of the energetic–exergetic and emergetic criteria for such evaluation is still insufficient. The objective of the present work is to propose a range of indicators to evaluate the sustainability of the use of biomass as fuel in the sugar industry. For this purpose, energy, exergy, and emergy evaluation tools were theoretically used as sustainability indicators. They were validated in five variants of different biomass and their mixtures in two studies of technologies used in Cuba for the sugar industry. As a result, the energy method showed, for all variants, an increase in efficiency of about 5% in the VU-40 technology compared to the Retal technology. There is an increase in energy efficiency when considering AHRs of 2.8% or Marabu (Dichrostachys cinerea) (5.3%) compared to the V1 variant. Through the study of the exergetic efficiency, an increase of 2% was determined in both technologies for the case of the V1 variant, and an increase in efficiency is observed in the V2 variant of 5% and the V3 variant (5.6%) over the V1 variant. The emergetic method showed superior results for the VU-40 technology over the Retal technology due to higher fuel utilization. In the case of the V1 variant, there was a 7% increase in the renewability ratio and an 11.07% increase in the sustainability index. This is because more energy is produced per unit of environmental load.

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