南非马铃薯渣可持续生物燃料生产:文献计量学分析和SWOT评估

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Isaac A. Sanusi , Stella B. Eregie , Abimbola E. Oluwalana , Sinenhlanhla L. Mweli , Jeremia S. Sefadi , Ayodeji E. Adedoyin , Michael O. Olusanya , Gbenga P. Sanusi , Johnson O. Adelakun
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由于城市化和工业化程度的提高,南非的能源消耗将会增加。这种能源需求的主要部分是由化石燃料满足的,化石燃料主要通过进口(130亿升)获得(60% %)。能源消费的增加,加上对燃料进口的高度依赖,对南非的能源安全构成了巨大的挑战。此外,化石燃料的过度消耗也引发了关键的环境问题。因此,从马铃薯渣等农业废弃物中探索生物燃料生产是可取的。这篇综述报告了SWOT(优势、劣势、机会、威胁)和文献计量分析,以评估南非马铃薯渣生产生物燃料的可行性和潜力。它还在可再生能源发展和可持续性的背景下审查了南非生物燃料经济学。马铃薯渣作为生物燃料的原料储量丰富,且碳水化合物含量高,可用于生物燃料的生产。可能限制马铃薯残留物用于生物燃料生产的弱点是其季节性可用性和高易腐性。南非利用马铃薯渣生产生物燃料的机会包括:马铃薯渣处理管理、农村发展潜力、增加国内收入和未来获得外部收入的可能性以及减少对原油和煤炭的依赖。可预见的威胁包括投资、市场准备和可变性、技术准备、政府政策和承诺。这篇分析综述阐明了从南非马铃薯渣生产生物燃料的可行性、潜在瓶颈和机会的有价值的科学观点。
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Sustainable biofuel production from waste potato residue in South Africa: Bibliometric analysis and SWOT appraisal
South Africa energy consumption will increase due to increasing urbanisation and industrialisation. A major part of this energy need is met by fossil fuel that is predominantly (>60 %) sourced through imports (>13 billion litres). This increase in energy consumption, coupled with high reliance on fuel importation, presents huge challenge to South Africa's energy security. Also, the excessive consumption of fossil fuels has raised key environmental issues. Therefore, exploring biofuel production from agricultural waste such as potato residue is desirable. This review reports a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) and bibliometric analyses to assess the feasibility and potential of biofuel production from potato residue in South Africa. It also examined South Africa biofuel economics in the context of renewable energy development and sustainability. Potato residue as a feedstock for biofuels is abundant, and has high useful carbohydrate content for biofuel production. Weaknesses that could limit potato residue valorisation for biofuel production are its seasonal availability and high perishability. Opportunities for biofuels from potato residue in South Africa include potato residue disposal management, the potential for rural development, increase internal revenue with future external revenue possibility and reduced dependence on crude oil and coal. Foreseeable threats are needed investment, market readiness and variabilities, technological readiness, and government policy as well as commitment. This analytical review elucidates valuable scientific perspectives into the viability, potential bottlenecks, and opportunities for biofuel production from potato residue in South Africa.
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