Environmental Impact Assessment of Banagrass-Based Cellulosic Ethanol Production on Hawaii Island: A Spatial Analysis of Re-Suspended Soil Dust and Carbon Dioxide Emission
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Areas and Data
2.2. Methods
2.2.1. Dust Pollution
2.2.2. CO2 Pollution
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Dust Emission
3.2. CO2 Emission
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Machines | Unit | Values | Sources |
---|---|---|---|
Production land areas | Ha | 3080 | Tran and Yanagida (2016) [1] |
Daily feedstock required | Wet tons | 1056 | Calculated by authors |
Daily harvested areas | Ha | 16.88 | Calculated by authors |
Claas CC 1400 harvester | |||
Numbers of harvesters | Harvester | 8 | Biomass Research and Development Initiative (BRDI) project at the University of Hawaii, Manoa. |
Weight per harvester | Tons | 11 | Pari et al. (2008) [23] |
Mean harvester speed | Mph | 1 | Osgood et al. (1996) [24] |
Adjusted biomass harvest rate per machine | Ton/hour | 16.28 | Osgood et al. (1996) [24] |
Adjusted harvester productivity per machine | Ha/hour | 0.26 | Osgood et al. (1996) [24] |
Trucks/trailers | |||
Numbers of trucks/trailers per day | Trucks | 18 | Calculated by authors |
Weight per truck/trailer | Tons | 23.65 | Salassi et al. (2014) [25] |
Capacity per truck/trailer | Tons | 4.86 | Kinoshita and Zhou (1999) [4] |
Content | Unit | EPM2.5 | EPM10 |
---|---|---|---|
Emission factor per vehicle mile traveled | lbs/VMT | ||
Minimum | 3.45 | 39.36 | |
Maximum | 3.76 | 46.74 | |
Average | 3.62 | 42.73 | |
Standard deviation | 0.06 | 1.78 | |
Emission factor per acre | lbs/acre | ||
Minimum | 5.30 | 60.56 | |
Maximum | 5.79 | 71.90 | |
Average | 5.57 | 65.74 | |
Standard deviation | 0.09 | 2.73 | |
Total emission factor per year | Tons/year | 21.84 | 248.18 |
Content | Unit | Values |
---|---|---|
Harvesting operations | ||
Daily fuel consumption | Gallon/day | 637.54 |
CO2 emissions per day | Kg/day | 6429.04 |
CO2 emissions per year from harvesting operations | Tons/year | 2586.66 |
Transporting/hauling operations | ||
Transporting routes | ||
Length of the first segment | Miles | 26.69 |
Length of the second segment | Miles | 1.69 |
Length of the third segment | Miles | 25.67 |
Daily feedstock transporting | ||
Number of trips | Round-trips | 217 |
CO2 emissions from the first segment per day | Kg/day | 38,856.36 |
CO2 emissions from the second segment | Kg/day | 2460.37 |
Total daily CO2 emissions | Kg/day | 41,316.73 |
Daily ethanol transporting | ||
Number of trips | Round-trips | 3 |
CO2 emissions on the second segment | Kg/day | 13.63 |
CO2 emissions on the third segment | Kg/day | 388.30 |
Total daily CO2 emissions | Kg/day | 401.93 |
CO2 emissions per day from transporting operations | Kg/day | 41,718.66 |
CO2 emissions per year from transporting operations | Tons/year | 16,785.22 |
Total daily CO2 emission (including harvesting and transporting operations) | Kg/day | 48,147.70 |
Total yearly CO2 emission (including harvesting and transporting operations) | Tons/year | 19,371.72 |
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Tran, C.C.; Yanagida, J.F. Environmental Impact Assessment of Banagrass-Based Cellulosic Ethanol Production on Hawaii Island: A Spatial Analysis of Re-Suspended Soil Dust and Carbon Dioxide Emission. Appl. Sci. 2019, 9, 2648. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9132648
Tran CC, Yanagida JF. Environmental Impact Assessment of Banagrass-Based Cellulosic Ethanol Production on Hawaii Island: A Spatial Analysis of Re-Suspended Soil Dust and Carbon Dioxide Emission. Applied Sciences. 2019; 9(13):2648. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9132648
Chicago/Turabian StyleTran, Chinh C., and John F. Yanagida. 2019. "Environmental Impact Assessment of Banagrass-Based Cellulosic Ethanol Production on Hawaii Island: A Spatial Analysis of Re-Suspended Soil Dust and Carbon Dioxide Emission" Applied Sciences 9, no. 13: 2648. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9132648
APA StyleTran, C. C., & Yanagida, J. F. (2019). Environmental Impact Assessment of Banagrass-Based Cellulosic Ethanol Production on Hawaii Island: A Spatial Analysis of Re-Suspended Soil Dust and Carbon Dioxide Emission. Applied Sciences, 9(13), 2648. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9132648