Authors
L Talens Peiró, G Villalba Méndez, Enrico Sciubba, X Gabarrell i Durany
Publication date
2010/7/1
Journal
Energy
Volume
35
Issue
7
Pages
2861-2869
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
When evaluating the production of renewable energies such as biofuels, it is necessary to include in the assessment the resource inputs, capital, labor investment and environmental remediation costs. Extended Exergy Accounting (EEA) is a system analysis method that calculates, on the basis of detailed mass and exergy balances, the total amount of primary exergy resources necessary to obtain a product or service. The conceptual novelty of EEA is represented by the fact that it also includes externalities (capital, labor and environmental impact) measured in homogeneous units (Joules). As an illustration of EEA, we assess and compare the production of 1 ton of biodiesel from used cooking oil (UCOME) and rapeseed crops (RME). The extended exergy “content” of UCOME and RME are 51.90GJ and 77.05GJ respectively. The production of UCOME uses 25.15GJ less resources (materials and energy) and …
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