Credits for glycerine Sample Clauses

Credits for glycerine. The Calculator allows for credits to be assigned for the production of glycerine as a co- product of esterification. The credits depend on the destination of the glycerine. Glycerine has several uses in the pharmaceutical, food and other markets. Therefore, when it is sold as a raw material in the chemical markets, it is difficult to assign a destination. Determining the substitution impacts of glycerine (as well as whether they even exist) is therefore difficult. Nevertheless, the Calculator provides three choices for glycerine destination and its resultant impacts on GHG credit calculations. These utilisation options have not yet been fully characterised in the academic literature, but are seen as possible scenarios: • Glycerine used as a bulk chemical, displacing production of propylene glycol. A credit of -6.16 gCO2eq/MJ biodiesel is assigned for displacing production of propylene glycol, and a cost of 2.63 gCO2eq/MJ biodiesel is added for purification of the crude glycerine co-product. This equates to a net credit of -1299 kgCO2eq/t crude glycerine. These GHG credits and costs are based on analyses reported in JEC, 2007. • Glycerine used as animal feed, replacing wheat feed. A credit of -0.84 gCO2eq/MJ biodiesel is assigned for displacing production of wheat grain, and a cost of 2.63 gCO2eq/MJ biodiesel is added for purification of the crude glycerine co-product. This equates to a net GHG cost of 659 kgCO2eq/t crude glycerine. This analysis is also based on JEC, 2007. • Glycerine co-fired in power plant. This involves GHG emissions of 13 kgCO2eq/t glycerine for transporting the glycerine 150km to a power plant and includes further direct emissions during burning in the power plant. At the time of writing, no reliable data was available on GHG emissions from glycerine combustion, so the equivalent value for rape meal burning, 38 kgCO2eq/t (Mortimer and Xxxxxxx, 2006), was used.
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