Zero-Waste Bioenergy to Lower Energy Transition Risks in Indonesia — A Circular Economy Practice on Methane Capture in Biogas Production from POME

IF 3.1 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Arnita Rishanty, Maxensius Tri Sambodo, Mesnan Silalahi, Erliza Hambali
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Driven by the urgent need to address climate change, Indonesia, as the world’s largest palm oil producer, faces the challenge of ensuring the sustainability of this industry. This study addresses a critical gap in knowledge by examining the technological advancements in methane capture for bioenergy from palm oil mill effluent (POME), exploring business development applications, and assessing the potential role of methane capture in advancing Indonesia’s Enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) targets. Employing both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, the study reveals three key findings. Firstly, a systematic literature review highlights a dearth of research on the social and economic aspects of utilizing biomethane gas, particularly in modeling contexts. Secondly, through case studies, the utilization of methane gas as an energy source is shown to significantly reduce electricity expenditures, diminish reliance on fossil fuels, mitigate carbon emissions, and expand access to clean energy for both companies and households. Thirdly, the scenario of converting POME waste into energy can help to reach the target on carbon emissions, but it depends on the level of waste utilization and capacity factor. By repurposing palm oil industry waste for clean energy production instead of expanding land use, which poses risks to biodiversity, Indonesia can mitigate the challenges of the energy transition and foster a more sustainable future.

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零废弃生物能源降低印度尼西亚能源转型风险--利用 POME 生产沼气过程中的甲烷捕获的循环经济实践
由于迫切需要应对气候变化,作为世界上最大的棕榈油生产国,印度尼西亚面临着确保该行业可持续发展的挑战。本研究通过考察从棕榈油厂废水(POME)中捕获甲烷用于生物能源的技术进步、探索业务发展应用以及评估甲烷捕获在推进印尼 "增强型国家确定贡献"(NDC)目标方面的潜在作用,填补了知识方面的重大空白。本研究采用定量和定性方法,揭示了三个主要发现。首先,系统性文献综述显示,有关生物甲烷气体利用的社会和经济方面的研究十分匮乏,尤其是在建模环境下。其次,通过案例研究表明,利用甲烷气体作为能源可显著降低电费支出,减少对化石燃料的依赖,减少碳排放,并扩大公司和家庭获得清洁能源的途径。第三,将 POME 废弃物转化为能源的方案有助于实现碳排放目标,但这取决于废弃物的利用水平和能力因素。通过将棕榈油行业废物重新用于清洁能源生产,而不是扩大土地使用(这会给生物多样性带来风险),印度尼西亚可以减轻能源转型的挑战,并促进更可持续的未来。
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BioEnergy Research
BioEnergy Research ENERGY & FUELS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
174
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BioEnergy Research fills a void in the rapidly growing area of feedstock biology research related to biomass, biofuels, and bioenergy. The journal publishes a wide range of articles, including peer-reviewed scientific research, reviews, perspectives and commentary, industry news, and government policy updates. Its coverage brings together a uniquely broad combination of disciplines with a common focus on feedstock biology and science, related to biomass, biofeedstock, and bioenergy production.
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