Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology

Nigeria is purely an agrarian nation and the people depend on agriculture for survival. One of the missing links to wealth creation in Nigeria is lack of economic exploitation of abundant agricultural wastes. Instead of wealth creation, rice husk has become a serious threat to the environment. The u...

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Main Authors: Oti Stephen Ejiofor, Prince Anthony Okoro, Uche C. Ogbuefi, Chukwu Victor Nnabuike, Kenneth E. Okedu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Cleaner Engineering and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790820300094
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spelling doaj-6a5fad2cd3d643c9b9f9572d34d185f32021-06-10T04:58:20ZengElsevierCleaner Engineering and Technology2666-79082020-12-011100009Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technologyOti Stephen Ejiofor0Prince Anthony Okoro1Uche C. Ogbuefi2Chukwu Victor Nnabuike3Kenneth E. Okedu4Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, NigeriaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Nigeria, Nsukka/Department of Green Energy, BEBEQUE, NigeriaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Nigeria/Africa Centers of Excellence Sustainable Power and Energy Development (ACE-SPED), University of Nigeria, 410001, Nsukka, Enugu State, NigeriaDepartment of Green Energy, BEBEQUE/Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Muscat, Oman; Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria; Corresponding author. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Science and Technology, Muscat, Oman.Nigeria is purely an agrarian nation and the people depend on agriculture for survival. One of the missing links to wealth creation in Nigeria is lack of economic exploitation of abundant agricultural wastes. Instead of wealth creation, rice husk has become a serious threat to the environment. The unutilized rice husks in rice mills in Nigeria generate millions of tons of C02 when burnt. This increases environmental degradation and deaths associated with respiratory diseases. The sustainable use of this rice husk for bioenergy applications such as electricity generation at low cost, to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions is imperative. In this paper, an off-grid gasification power supply option for Adani, in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu state, of eastern Nigeria is presented. A detailed load assessment and availability of rice husk for power generation in the study area was conducted. This information was used to design the gasification system. The gasification system was designed based on the mass flow rate of producer gas required to power the gas engine at full load. The gasifier was designed downdraft with air and steam as the oxidizing agent, in order to maintain uniform temperature in the oxidation and reduction zones. Furthermore, techno-economic analysis approach was used to determine the economic viability of the designed power system considered in this study. The estimated total load demand of the study area is 850.054kW. The estimated total daily, monthly and yearly energy demands of the study area are: 8,991 ​kWh, 269,736.42 ​kWh and 3,236,837.04 ​kWh. The annual availability of rice husk in the study area is 3,636t/y and it has potential of 1.52MW power generation with daily, monthly and yearly energy generation of: 36.48 ​MWh, 1,094.4 ​MWh and 13,132.8 ​MWh. This potential of electricity generation has power station capacity of 1.9 MVA, which is approximately equal to 2 MVA. The Levelized Cost of Electricity of the designed power system is 3.6 Naira/kWh, which is cheaper than 30.93 Naira/kWh tariff bill by Enugu Electricity Distribution Company to its R2S customers. Based on the proposed rice husk gasification system, a community could generate power to meet their electricity demand in most economical way, thereby reducing emission, waste and saving cost translating to sustainable development.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790820300094Rice huskProducer gasGasificationOff-grid electrification and cleaner energy
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author Oti Stephen Ejiofor
Prince Anthony Okoro
Uche C. Ogbuefi
Chukwu Victor Nnabuike
Kenneth E. Okedu
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Prince Anthony Okoro
Uche C. Ogbuefi
Chukwu Victor Nnabuike
Kenneth E. Okedu
Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
Cleaner Engineering and Technology
Rice husk
Producer gas
Gasification
Off-grid electrification and cleaner energy
author_facet Oti Stephen Ejiofor
Prince Anthony Okoro
Uche C. Ogbuefi
Chukwu Victor Nnabuike
Kenneth E. Okedu
author_sort Oti Stephen Ejiofor
title Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
title_short Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
title_full Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
title_fullStr Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
title_full_unstemmed Off-grid electricity generation in Nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
title_sort off-grid electricity generation in nigeria based on rice husk gasification technology
publisher Elsevier
series Cleaner Engineering and Technology
issn 2666-7908
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Nigeria is purely an agrarian nation and the people depend on agriculture for survival. One of the missing links to wealth creation in Nigeria is lack of economic exploitation of abundant agricultural wastes. Instead of wealth creation, rice husk has become a serious threat to the environment. The unutilized rice husks in rice mills in Nigeria generate millions of tons of C02 when burnt. This increases environmental degradation and deaths associated with respiratory diseases. The sustainable use of this rice husk for bioenergy applications such as electricity generation at low cost, to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions is imperative. In this paper, an off-grid gasification power supply option for Adani, in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu state, of eastern Nigeria is presented. A detailed load assessment and availability of rice husk for power generation in the study area was conducted. This information was used to design the gasification system. The gasification system was designed based on the mass flow rate of producer gas required to power the gas engine at full load. The gasifier was designed downdraft with air and steam as the oxidizing agent, in order to maintain uniform temperature in the oxidation and reduction zones. Furthermore, techno-economic analysis approach was used to determine the economic viability of the designed power system considered in this study. The estimated total load demand of the study area is 850.054kW. The estimated total daily, monthly and yearly energy demands of the study area are: 8,991 ​kWh, 269,736.42 ​kWh and 3,236,837.04 ​kWh. The annual availability of rice husk in the study area is 3,636t/y and it has potential of 1.52MW power generation with daily, monthly and yearly energy generation of: 36.48 ​MWh, 1,094.4 ​MWh and 13,132.8 ​MWh. This potential of electricity generation has power station capacity of 1.9 MVA, which is approximately equal to 2 MVA. The Levelized Cost of Electricity of the designed power system is 3.6 Naira/kWh, which is cheaper than 30.93 Naira/kWh tariff bill by Enugu Electricity Distribution Company to its R2S customers. Based on the proposed rice husk gasification system, a community could generate power to meet their electricity demand in most economical way, thereby reducing emission, waste and saving cost translating to sustainable development.
topic Rice husk
Producer gas
Gasification
Off-grid electrification and cleaner energy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666790820300094
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