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ICC - Volume: 252
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ICC - Title: Renewable Diesel Production from Corn Stover (Catalytic Process)
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ICC - Plant Capacity Unit Name: kilo metric ton per annum
ICC - Plant Capacity Unit Short Name: kta
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ICC - Process Overview Text: <h6>Product</h6> <p><b>Renewable Diesel</b>. Renewable diesel is an eco-friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based diesel. It is produced from renewable feedstocks such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and waste oils, through advanced hydrotreating processes. Renewable diesel offers significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, and it meets the same performance standards as conventional diesel, making it a drop-in replacement. Unlike biodiesel, which is an ester-based fuel, renewable diesel is a hydrocarbon and can be stored, transported, and used in the same infrastructure as traditional diesel fuel. Its growing adoption is driven by environmental regulations and sustainability initiatives worldwide.</p> <h6>Raw Material</h6> <p><b>Corn Stover</b>. Corn Stover consists of the leaves, stalks, and cobs remaining after corn is harvested. It is utilized as animal feed, biomass for energy production, and as a raw material for biofuel and bioproducts. Collected from fields post-harvest, corn stover is typically stored in bales. Its use in cellulosic ethanol production contributes to renewable energy efforts and adds value to agricultural residues.</p>
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ICC - Short Description: This report provides a techno-economic analysis of Renewable Diesel production from corn stover in the United States using a catalytic conversion process. In this process, corn stover is pretreated and its components are hydrolyzed. The hydrolysate is hydrogenated, reformed in aqueous phase, condensed, oligomerized and finally hydrotreated, yielding diesel.
ICC - Main Product: Diesel
ICC - Plant Capacity: 160.00
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Renewable Diesel Production from Corn Stover (Catalytic Process)

Diesel Production Costs Report | Issue F | Q2 2024

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160 kta United States-based plant   |   Q2 2024   |   107 pages

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Plant Capital Cost Summary

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Breakdown of Diesel process unit (ISBL) costs and infrastructure (OSBL) costs; plant cost breakdown per discipline

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Summary presenting the operating variable costs and the total operating cost of the Diesel production plant studied

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Comparative analysis of capital investment and operating costs for different Diesel plant capacities

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