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Techno-economic evaluation of a biorefinery applying food waste for sophorolipid production – A case study for Hong Kong

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This study evaluates the techno-economic feasibility of sophorolipid (SL) production process that co-utilizes foodwaste, glucose and oleic acid as substrates. Two variables are considered in terms of (a) Plant construction:Purchasing equipment either from the US or Mainland China and (b) Production: to produce SL crystals (about97% active) or a concentrated SL liquid/syrup (about 78% active). Hence, four scenarios are generated: ScenarioI: equipment made in the USA + SL crystals; Scenario II: equipment made in the USA + SL syrup; Scenario III:equipment made in China + SL crystals; Scenario IV: equipment made in China + SL syrup. It is found that allscenarios are economically feasible and Scenario I has the highest net profit. Scenario III has the highest internalrate of return, net present value and the shortest payback period at a 7% discount rate. Finally, comparison offood waste-related techno-economic studies was conducted.
Tijdschrift: BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
ISSN: 1873-2976
Volume: 303
Jaar van publicatie:2020
Toegankelijkheid:Closed