Biofuels as a Key Renewable Energy Source: a Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies in South Africa

IF 2.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Adaku Jane Echendu, Chima Cyril Hampo, Dare Olatunde, Judith Isioma Obasih, Oluwatosin Oni, Damilola Ojo, Musa Mathew, Modupeoluwa Adediji, Seun Oladipo
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AbstractBiofuels are important sources of energy especially in the face of the global climate problem and threats. This comprehensive review paper brings forth a critical analysis of the role of biofuels as a potential solution to energy crises, with a specific focus on South Africa. Leveraging the methodologies of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA), we systematically delve into the environmental impact of biofuel production and its implications on policy decisions. The manuscript encompasses an exhaustive review of selected academic studies which primarily explore the generation of electricity via biofuel technologies. We investigate the functional units employed in the respective studies, providing an illustrative overview of their variance, and elucidating their significance in shaping the outcomes of these assessments. The study also evaluates a broad spectrum of environmental impact categories, unraveling a complex interplay of diverse factors and ascertaining which biofuel has the least environmental impact. The role of biofuels in South Africa’s energy transition are explored and recommendations for a more standardized and comprehensive approach to future LCA studies in biofuels proposed. From our synthesis of the collected data, we identify Global Warming Potential (GWP) and Human Toxicity (HT) as predominant environmental issues that demand urgent attention. This paper culminates in a nuanced examination of the prospective role that biofuels can play in addressing South Africa’s energy crisis while cognizant of the challenges hindering the growth of its biofuel industry.Keywords: Biofuelslife cycle assessmentrenewable energySouth Africaglobal warming AcknowledgementThe authors would like to acknowledge “The Pan Africa Research Group” PARG for providing the platform for the conduct of this research. Special acknowledgement also goes to the Founder, Chima Cyril Hampo and the entire executives of the group, we acknowledge their instrumental efforts in ensuring that this research had a successful outcome.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
生物燃料作为一种关键的可再生能源:南非生命周期评估研究综述
摘要生物燃料是重要的能源来源,特别是在面对全球气候问题和威胁的情况下。这篇全面的综述论文对生物燃料作为能源危机的潜在解决方案的作用进行了批判性分析,并特别关注南非。利用生命周期评估(LCA)和生命周期影响评估(LCIA)的方法,我们系统地深入研究了生物燃料生产对环境的影响及其对政策决策的影响。手稿包括详尽的审查选定的学术研究,主要探讨发电通过生物燃料技术。我们调查了各自研究中使用的功能单元,提供了其方差的说明性概述,并阐明了它们在形成这些评估结果中的重要性。该研究还评估了广泛的环境影响类别,揭示了各种因素的复杂相互作用,并确定了哪种生物燃料对环境的影响最小。探讨了生物燃料在南非能源转型中的作用,并提出了对未来生物燃料的LCA研究采取更标准化和全面方法的建议。从我们收集的数据的综合来看,我们确定全球变暖潜势(GWP)和人类毒性(HT)是迫切需要关注的主要环境问题。本文最后细致地考察了生物燃料在解决南非能源危机中可以发挥的潜在作用,同时认识到阻碍其生物燃料工业增长的挑战。关键词:生物燃料生命周期评估可再生能源南非全球变暖感谢“泛非研究小组”PARG为本研究提供了平台。特别感谢创始人Chima Cyril Hampo和集团的所有高管,我们感谢他们为确保这项研究取得成功所做的重要努力。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Biofuels-Uk
Biofuels-Uk Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
9.50%
发文量
56
期刊介绍: Current energy systems need a vast transformation to meet the key demands of the 21st century: reduced environmental impact, economic viability and efficiency. An essential part of this energy revolution is bioenergy. The movement towards widespread implementation of first generation biofuels is still in its infancy, requiring continued evaluation and improvement to be fully realised. Problems with current bioenergy strategies, for example competition over land use for food crops, do not yet have satisfactory solutions. The second generation of biofuels, based around cellulosic ethanol, are now in development and are opening up new possibilities for future energy generation. Recent advances in genetics have pioneered research into designer fuels and sources such as algae have been revealed as untapped bioenergy resources. As global energy requirements change and grow, it is crucial that all aspects of the bioenergy production process are streamlined and improved, from the design of more efficient biorefineries to research into biohydrogen as an energy carrier. Current energy infrastructures need to be adapted and changed to fulfil the promises of biomass for power generation. Biofuels provides a forum for all stakeholders in the bioenergy sector, featuring review articles, original research, commentaries, news, research and development spotlights, interviews with key opinion leaders and much more, with a view to establishing an international community of bioenergy communication. As biofuel research continues at an unprecedented rate, the development of new feedstocks and improvements in bioenergy production processes provide the key to the transformation of biomass into a global energy resource. With the twin threats of climate change and depleted fossil fuel reserves looming, it is vitally important that research communities are mobilized to fully realize the potential of bioenergy.
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