Comparative Techno-Economic Analysis of Available Feedstocks for High-Temperature Conversion: Whole Tree Thinnings and Mature Pine Residues: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE)

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

The TEA and LCA impacts of utilizing low-cost feedstocks in a high-temperature conversion process are of great interest. Here, we investigate the conversion cost impacts of two underutilized feedstocks from the commercial pine industry; 13-year-old whole trees, representing trees removed for the purpose of pre-commercial thinning, and 23-year-old pine residues, representing a waste stream produced from the deconstruction of mature trees for other purposes. Experimental fast pyrolysis data for each feedstock was used in tandem with results from supply and preprocessing analyses in order to evaluate the field-to-fuel economics. A low difference in MFSP was found between the conversion costs for the two feedstocks, with residues demonstrating a net benefit of $0.27/GGE compared to the whole tree thinnings, driven primarily by feedstock supply costs. This suggests that both whole tree thinnings and pine residues may be viable feedstock options for CFP conversion. Life cycle inventories were also generated for each case, enabling a field-to-fuel quantification of the cost and carbon cycle associated with each feedstock.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5100-84406

Other Report Number

  • DOE/EE-2738

Keywords

  • catalytic fast pyrolysis
  • feedstock
  • forestry residues
  • woody biomass

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