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Life Cycle Energy Assessment of biohydrogen production via biogas steam reforming: Case study of biogas plant on a farm in Serbia
Authors:Slobodan M. Cvetković  Tatjana Kaluđerović Radoičić  Mirjana Kijevčanin  Jasmina Grbović Novaković
Affiliation:1. Ministry of Environment Protection of the Republic of Serbia, Omladinskih Brigada 1, New Belgrade, Serbia;2. Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11000, Belgrade, Serbia;3. University of Belgrade, “Vin?a” Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National Institute of Serbia, Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen and Renewable Energy, 11000, Belgrade, POB 522, Serbia
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to demonstrate and to quantify energy flows in a life cycle of biogas to biohydrogen production, starting from feedstock materials via anaerobic digestion, biogas upgrading, biohydrogen production, to the end of biogas system (application of digestate as fertilizer in agriculture). The performance of the biogas plant of Mirotin dairy farm in Serbia has been assessed. According to Life Cycle Energy Assessment approach, results obtained in this study have shown that biohydrogen production via biogas steam reforming has negative energy balance (with ?16,837 GJ). It has also been demonstrated that this process is energy unsustainable in an environmental context. In future analysis it would be necessary to consider the other aspects of sustainability, e.g. the economical and social factors in order to estimate the overall sustainability of the biogas utilization pathways, especially having in mind that the technology of converting biogas to hydrogen is still in the development phase.
Keywords:Life cycle energy analysis  Biogas  Biohydrogen  Energy balance  Energy efficiency
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