Waste-to-methanol: Process and economics assessment

Bioresour Technol. 2017 Nov:243:611-619. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.06.172. Epub 2017 Jul 1.

Abstract

The waste-to-methanol (WtM) process and related economics are assessed to evidence that WtM is a valuable solution both from economic, strategic and environmental perspectives. Bio-methanol from Refuse-derived-fuels (RdF) has an estimated cost of production of about 110€/t for a new WtM 300t/d plant. With respect to waste-to-energy (WtE) approach, this solution allows various advantages. In considering the average market cost of methanol and the premium as biofuel, the WtM approach results in a ROI (Return of Investment) of about 29%, e.g. a payback time of about 4years. In a hybrid scheme of integration with an existing methanol plant from natural gas, the cost of production becomes a profit even without considering the cap for bio-methanol production. The WtM process allows to produce methanol with about 40% and 30-35% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions with respect to methanol production from fossil fuels and bio-resources, respectively.

Keywords: Methanol from waste; Municipal solid waste; RdF; Waste-to-methanol process.

MeSH terms

  • Fossil Fuels
  • Garbage
  • Methanol*
  • Refuse Disposal*

Substances

  • Fossil Fuels
  • Methanol