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Data for Chapter 3 of PhD thesis: Bridging Technology and Society (BTS) Towards context-specific, inclusive, and sustainable design of bio-based value chains for marine biofuels

DOI:10.4121/c9dace5b-64d8-4ee5-889f-2e556e9d8791.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/c9dace5b-64d8-4ee5-889f-2e556e9d8791

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Chandrasekaran, Sivaramakrishnan; Osseweijer, Patricia; Posada, John (2025): Data for Chapter 3 of PhD thesis: Bridging Technology and Society (BTS) Towards context-specific, inclusive, and sustainable design of bio-based value chains for marine biofuels. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/c9dace5b-64d8-4ee5-889f-2e556e9d8791.v1
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Dataset

This dataset belongs to the PhD thesis of Sivaramakrishnan Chandrasekaran titled "Bridging Technology and Society (BTS)- Towards context-specific, inclusive, and sustainable design of bio-based value chains for marine biofuels".

Specifically, the dataset belongs to Chapter 3 titled "Agrarian Biohubs for drop-in marine biofuels: A techno-economic and environmental assessment for Spain, Colombia, and Namibia using field residues".


Authors: Sivaramakrishnan Chandrasekaran, Patricia Osseweijer, and John Posada

Corresponding authors: Sivaramakrishnan Chandrasekaran and Patricia Osseweijer

Contact information: [email protected] and [email protected]


This dataset contains data collected during simulations as part of Sivaramakrishnan's PhD project. The data was collected from 2021-2024.


Aspen Plus simulations for three different Case studies (Spain, Colombia, and Namibia)

Excel sheets for mass balances, energy balances, techno-economic, and environmental assessment


All data processing and analysis steps are described in detail in the Methods section of the publication.


The data is grouped into two zip files:

i) Aspen Plus simulation files

Files are named after the case study location and processing capacities


ii) Excel sheets for mass balances, energy balances, techno-economic, and environmental assessment

Files are named after the case study location and processing capacities


History

  • 2025-06-04 first online, published, posted

Publisher

4TU.ResearchData

Format

Aspen Files/Aspen Plus 38.0 Document; Spreadsheet/.xslx

Funding

  • Value from Biomass (grant code Biom.2019.002) [more info...] Dutch Research Council (NWO)

Organizations

TU Delft, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of Biotechnology, Biotechnology and Society

DATA

Files (3)