More details on the Purdue study:
In addition to concluding that liquids derived from an FCTL process could replace 15-20% of transportation fuel in the US, the study suggests that:As noted, low quality coal would be used as a backup feedstock in the gasifier to liquid process. It is important to have backup feedstocks to maintain continuity of production, to minimise fluctuations in supply and price.
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The cost of the derived fuels is in the range of $1.50-$2.00/gallon gasoline equivalent—i.e., competitive with other biofuels;
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Lifecycle water withdrawal and land use of fuels derived from FCTL process are less than other biofuels;
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A FCTL plant may generate local but intensive water supply and water quality challenges and the development of integrated water management strategies within the plant is critical;
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A FCTL system is more resilient against external disturbances—e.g. feedstock supply shocks and market demand changes than other biofuel technologies.
The paper calls for the development an integrated process simulation model of a FCTL plant and a complete life cycle assessment in order to achieve a better picture of the economic and environmental performance of such a process. _GCC
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