نویسندگان | Mobin Ghasempour Nejati,Seyedeh Elham Kamali,Fatima Moayad Sami,,Hadi Fooladi |
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نشریه | International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies |
شماره صفحات | 339-350 |
شماره سریال | 19 |
شماره مجلد | 2024 |
نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
تاریخ انتشار | 2024 |
نوع نشریه | چاپی |
کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
نمایه نشریه | ISI،JCR،Scopus |
چکیده مقاله
This paper presents a framework that focuses on structural considerations within gas networks to evaluate and rank various feasibility options for renewable natural gas (RNG) cases. Specifically, the analysis examines and compares a range of methods for producing RNG using the natural gas-from-waste (NGFW), considering different types of waste as feedstock. To analyse and evaluate the different methodologies, the article uses a decision architecture based on life cycle analysis (Cost& Environmental). These tools are used to determine the most favorable path for the NGFW process. The preferred pathway is identified by considering a range of decision scenarios that take into account variables such as geographical conditions, the availability of various feedstocks and the different stakeholders’ priorities. The results show that according to the economically neutral scenarios and those that favour economic considerations, the pathway involving the RNG generation from landfill gas coupled with a pressure swing adsorption upgrading technology emerges as the optimum choice. Conversely, in a scenario where environmental sustainability is a priority, the process that emerges as most advantageous is the use of animal manure with the addition of a pressure swing adsorption upgrading unit. The designed structure can be adapted to different regions, each with its own unique geographical features and feedstock resources, and can be customized to meet the varying interests of stakeholders. Based on both parametric assessments and analytical interpretations, the paper not only identifies optimal pathways, but also provides a set of recommendations and strategies aimed at improving the economic behavior.
tags: Life Cycle Analysis; Renewable Natural Gas; Waste; Biogas Upgrading; Multivariate Decision-Making Approach