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High costs may derail Global Biofuel Alliance ambitions but tech can help

  • September 19, 2023
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High costs may derail Global Biofuel Alliance ambitions but tech can help

Subject: Science and technology

Section: Biotechnology

Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA):

  • Established during the annual G-20 summit in New Delhi.
  • Founding members include India, the U.S., Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Italy, and South Africa.
  • Focuses on promoting biofuel production and use, especially in the transport sector.

Defining Biofuels:

  • The International Energy Agency (IEA) defines biofuels as “liquid fuels derived from biomass and used as an alternative to fossil fuel-based liquid transportation fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuels.”

Biofuels Types:

  • Biofuels can be categorized into 1G (first-generation) and 2G (second-generation) types:
  • 1G biofuels are produced from specific crops like sugarcane, corn, and soybean.
  • 2G biofuels are derived from agricultural waste, used cooking oil, and animal residues.

High cost of biofuels:

  • The world seeks to transition from fossil fuels to biofuels, but non-edible feedstock biofuels are relatively expensive.
  • First-generation biofuels (corn and soya-based) cost ₹65 per litre, while non-edible feedstock biofuels cost ₹110 per litre.

The Need for 2G Biofuels:

  • Agricultural land cannot be diverted from food production to produce biomass for biofuels.
  • The solution lies in 2G (second-generation) biofuels.

Technology’s Role in Cost Reduction:

  • Breakthrough technology is essential to lower biofuel production costs.
  • Biomass consists of lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose.
  • Two key technological avenues:
    • Better catalysts for increased yield
    • Other chemical production from biomass
  1. Enhanced Catalysts for Higher Yields:
  • Improved catalysts are essential for optimizing the conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into biofuels.
  • Focuses on increasing conversion efficiency, resulting in higher biofuel yields from the same amount of feedstock.
  1. Diversification of Chemicals from Biomass:
  • The conversion of biomass into a range of valuable chemicals.
  • Hemicellulose can be transformed into valuable platform chemicals, reducing costs.
  • These “platform chemicals” derived from biomass offer additional revenue streams, offsetting production costs.
  • For instance, furan dicarboxylic acid (fdca) can replace petroleum-derived terephthalic acid, serving as a valuable product for industries like PET bottle manufacturing.
  1. Nanoparticle Applications:
  • Nanoparticles, including metallic, ceramic, and semiconductor varieties, have proven indispensable in biofuel production.
  • Metallic oxide nanoparticles, facilitate electron transfer and enhance enzymatic activity, increasing biofuel yields.
  • Magnetic nanoparticles, in particular, assist in making the biomass conversion process more economical.
  1. Nanoarchitectonics:
  • Nanoarchitectonics involves deliberate customization of nanoparticles, including modifying composition, size, shape, and properties.
  • For example, structuring niobium pentoxide (Nb2O5) nanoparticles into flower-like forms (florets) enhances their catalytic properties, contributing to cost reduction.
  1. Research into Enzymatic Hydrolysis:
  • Biofuel production often involves enzymatic hydrolysis to convert cellulose into sugar monomers and, subsequently, into biofuels.
  • Nanoparticles, especially magnetic ones, can assist in optimizing enzymatic hydrolysis processes.
  1. Lignin Utilization:
  • Innovative technology explores applications for lignin, traditionally considered waste.
  • Lignin can be mixed with bitumen for road surfacing, offering a practical way to lock in carbon and generate additional value from biomass.
  • ‘Lignin-first approach’ separates lignin for industrial use.
  • The remaining cellulose and hemicellulose-rich biomass becomes ideal feedstock for biorefineries.
  • Start-ups like X2Fuels aim to convert industrial waste into crude oil-like fuel.

Challenges in Commercialization

  • While technology exists in labs, commercialization, especially of new catalysts, remains distant.
  • Mass production of catalysts presents a significant challenge.
  • Scaling up nanoparticles in biofuel production requires intensive research.

Government Support

  • The Ministry of External Affairs emphasizes “facilitating technology advancements” in the Global Biofuels Alliance.
  • The government can mandate oil marketing companies to purchase a portion of 2G biofuels from the market.
  • Similar to renewable energy and compressed biogas, biofuels need government backing to break the cost-demand cycle.
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