Life Cycle Assessment of second generation bioethanol produced from low-input dedicated crops of Arundo donax L

Zucaro, A; Forte, A; Basosi, R; Fagnano, M; Fierro, A

HERO ID

4248252

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2016

Language

English

PMID

27543950

HERO ID 4248252
In Press No
Year 2016
Title Life Cycle Assessment of second generation bioethanol produced from low-input dedicated crops of Arundo donax L
Authors Zucaro, A; Forte, A; Basosi, R; Fagnano, M; Fierro, A
Journal Bioresource Technology
Volume 219
Page Numbers 589-599
Abstract This work presents a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of bioethanol (EtOH) from perennial Arundo donax L. feedstock. A "cradle-to-wheel" approach was applied considering primary data for the cultivation of dedicated crops on hilly marginal lands and innovative "second generation technologies" for feedstock conversion into EtOH. The goals of the study were to: (i) quantify impacts of lignocellulosic EtOH production/use chain, (ii) identify hotspots and (iii) compare the environmental performance of different bioethanol-gasoline vehicles, E10 (10% EtOH and 90% gasoline) and E85 (85% EtOH and 15% gasoline), with a conventional gasoline passenger car. Results for E85 underlined that the feedstock production and the use phase were the prevailing contributors, whilst for E10 the gasoline production phase shared the largest part of impacts. The comparison showed that vehicles using lignocellulosic bioethanol have potentially significant benefits on global warming, ozone depletion, photochemical oxidant formation and fossil depletion in respect to conventional passenger car.
Doi 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.08.022
Pmid 27543950
Wosid WOS:000384711900071
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