Energetic Valorisation of Olive Biomass: Olive-Tree Pruning, Olive Stones and Pomaces
- Others:
- Álvarez-Mateos, María Paloma
- García-Martín, Juan Francisco
- Torres-García, Miguel
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Química
- Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ingeniería Energética
- Universidad de Sevilla. AGR155: Obtención de Biocombustibles
- Universidad de Sevilla. TEP137: Máquinas y Motores Térmicos
Description
Olive oil industry is one of the most important industries in the world. Currently, the land devoted to olive-tree cultivation around the world is ca. 11 106 ha, which produces more than 20 106 t olives per year. Most of these olives are destined to the production of olive oils. The main by-products of the olive oil industry are olive-pruning debris, olive stones and di erent pomaces. In cultures with traditional and intensive typologies, one single ha of olive grove annually generates more than 5 t of these by-products. The disposal of these by-products in the field can led to environmental problems. Notwithstanding, these by-products (biomasses) have a huge potential as source of energy. The objective of this paper is to comprehensively review the latest advances focused on energy production from olive-pruning debris, olive stones and pomaces, including processes such as combustion, gasification and pyrolysis, and the production of biofuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel. Future research e orts required for biofuel production are also discussed. The future of the olive oil industry must move towards a greater interrelation between olive oil production, conservation of the environment and energy generation.
Additional details
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/96573
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/96573
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