Truck versus pipeline transportation cost analysis of wastewater sludge |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, United States;2. Department of Biology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, IN, United States;3. Department of Geosciences, Indiana University Northwest, Gary, IN, United States;4. Willowcreek Middle School, Portage, IN, United States |
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Abstract: | Domestic and industrial sludge generated at wastewater treatment facilities is considered a potential biomass source for producing biodiesel. However, transportation of large amounts of sludge from wastewater treatment facilities to a biorefinery is expensive. The objective of this paper is to identify the proper transportation mode to use as a function of the volume shipped and transportation distances. Currently, sludge is mainly shipped by truck and pipeline. We estimated that the fixed and variable cost components of pipeline transportation for a volume such as 480 m3/day and a distance of 100 miles are $0.116/m3 and $0.089/m3/mile, respectively. We estimated the biomass (sludge) transportation cost per gallon of biodiesel, and observed the changes in these costs as a function of distance traveled and volume shipped. The outcomes of this study have the potential to help biofuel plants make better biomass transportation decisions, and consequently reduce the price of biodiesel significantly. |
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Keywords: | Wastewater sludge Pipeline transport Truck transport Biodiesel Transportation costs Techno-economic analysis |
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