Fig. 3From: Techno-economic analysis of an integrated biorefinery to convert poplar into jet fuel, xylitol, and formic acidChange in minimum jet fuel selling price for a disturbance of ± 25% in biomass, electricity, enzyme, and natural gas costs, formic acid and xylitol selling prices, yields of dilute acid hydrolysis, enzymatic hydrolysis, glucose fermentation, and xylitol crystallization, and formic acid conversion relative to the jet fuel baseline price of $3.13/gallon for the intermediate-scale biorefinery. The graph also shows the change in jet fuel selling price with co-location with a power plantBack to article page