Disponibilidad y costos de producción de biomasa forestal como materia prima para la producción de bioetanol

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Forest biomass is a viable alternative to produce ethanol because is abundant, clean, renewable, and can help mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, a methodology to estimate availability and production costs of forest biomass in forest pines of the state of Durango, Mexico is presented. Forest periodic inventory, forest management plans, and sawmill information were used to estimate forest residues and mill residues, respectively. Since a market for bioethanol from forest biomass is still not well defined, Monte Carlo simulations were conducted to estimate procurement, transportation, and stumpage costs. Results show that about 322,000 tons can be used to produce up to 38 million of liters of ethanol per year. Of that amount, 66% is forest residues and the rest mill residues. Monte Carlo simulations indicated that the average cost of forest residues is US $23.8 per metric ton (US $0.20 L-1 ethanol) while the cost for mill residues is US $22.6 per metric ton (US $0.19 L-1 ethanol). The more important factors in the sensitivity analysis were stumpage costs, technological efficiency, and transportation. The study concluded that in the short term bioethanol development have to compete with products that use similar raw material such as the pulp, paper and wood-based panels industries and reduce transportation costs. Alternatively, it is recommended the development of integrated biorefineries and the use of more efficient transportation means.

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Perez-Verdin, G., Navar-Chaidez, J. J., Grebner, D. L., & Soto-Alvarez, C. E. (2012). Disponibilidad y costos de producción de biomasa forestal como materia prima para la producción de bioetanol. Forest Systems, 21(3), 526–537. https://doi.org/10.5424/fs/2012213-02636

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