Technical Feasibility Analysis for Introduction of Ethanol Fuel in the Energy Matrix of Portugal

Authors

  • Anna Júlia Lorenzzon Gelain Federal University of Santa Maria
  • Seyedali Emami Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/1983465912905

Abstract

Greenhouse gas emissions are among the major sources of global warming issue. Carbon dioxide emitted by burning of fossil fuels has a major contribution on this effect. Renewable energy resources such as biofuels have found to be a promising alternative, with positive impacts on environment, and a significant decrease of the critical issues related to the consumption of fossil fuels. Ethanol has been used as an alternative for fossil fuels in many regions such as Brazil and USA. Despite major advantages and facilities of Ethanol, this biofuel has not yet been considered in the Portuguese energy matrix. In this paper, we present the main aspects of the life cycle of this fuel, as well as a proof of its viability through a successful case study. A Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) of wheat-based ethanol was simulated with the Gabi® software, and then crossed all the information to find out what would be the best option to introduce this biofuel in the energy matrix of Portugal. Despite the limitations on the use of this fuel (agricultural and technological factors), knowing that there are no flex vehicles in the country, recent advances in this field of research could work as a great incentive to show that it is increasingly possible to use this biofuel.

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Author Biographies

Anna Júlia Lorenzzon Gelain, Federal University of Santa Maria

Anna Júlia Lorenzzon Gelain was born in Planalto, Brazil in 1991. Currently, she is a student and researcher seeking a degree in Production Engineering at Federal University of Santa Maria, RS, and her background includes participation in projects involving management, quality, strategy, energy and sustainability.

Seyedali Emami, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto

Seyedali Emami was born in Tehran, Iran in 1985. He received his BSc degree in Oil industries Processes Design Engineering at Islamic Azad University- South Tehran and his MSc in Chemical Engineering-Energy and Environment at Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto. Currently, he is a researcher at LEPABE in “WinDSC” project focusing on large area Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells under the supervision of Prof. Adélio Mendes.

Published

2014-04-02

How to Cite

Gelain, A. J. L., & Emami, S. (2014). Technical Feasibility Analysis for Introduction of Ethanol Fuel in the Energy Matrix of Portugal. Revista De Administração Da UFSM, 7. https://doi.org/10.5902/1983465912905