Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification

The aim of this work is to assess the effectiveness of biomass gasification power plants in Russia (Irkutsk region) and compare them with other types of electricity and heat cogeneration systems. Biomass, which is waste from logging and wood processing, is considered as fuel for gasification plants....

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Main Authors: Oleg Marchenko, Sergei Solomin, Alexander Kozlov, Vitaly Shamanskiy, Igor Donskoy
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7600
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spelling doaj-8eabc95b3f604ac4bd344142434b6b5a2020-11-25T04:02:19ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-10-01107600760010.3390/app10217600Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage GasificationOleg Marchenko0Sergei Solomin1Alexander Kozlov2Vitaly Shamanskiy3Igor Donskoy4Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 130 Lermontov Street, 664033 Irkutsk, RussiaMelentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 130 Lermontov Street, 664033 Irkutsk, RussiaMelentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 130 Lermontov Street, 664033 Irkutsk, RussiaMelentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 130 Lermontov Street, 664033 Irkutsk, RussiaMelentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 130 Lermontov Street, 664033 Irkutsk, RussiaThe aim of this work is to assess the effectiveness of biomass gasification power plants in Russia (Irkutsk region) and compare them with other types of electricity and heat cogeneration systems. Biomass, which is waste from logging and wood processing, is considered as fuel for gasification plants. As a criterion, the cost of energy is used. Analytical relations are obtained for the cost of electric energy at a given cost of thermal energy and vice versa, thermal energy at a given cost of electric energy. These relationships are applied to assess the economic efficiency and compare small-power plants (up to 200–500 kW) such as mini-combined heat and power (CHP) on fuel chips and fuel pellets, coal-fired CHP and gas and liquid fuel power plants (gas-piston and diesel power plants). The latter are equipped with heat recovery boilers and supply consumers with heat and the electric power simultaneously. The calculation results show that the cost of electricity when using wood fuel is significantly less than the cost of electricity from a diesel power plant due to the use of cheaper fuel. In this regard, for autonomous energy systems of small power, especially near logging points, energy supply from biomass gasification power plants is a preferable solution than the use of diesel power plants. Wood fired energy cogeneration systems (mini-CHP) can also successfully compete with coal and gas power plants if they have cheap wood fuel at their location. With the introduction of carbon dioxide emissions charges, the use of not only wood chips, but also pellets becomes competitive in comparison with coal and gas.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7600wood wasteenergy usecogenerationwood gasification mini-CHPeconomic efficiencycost of energy
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author Oleg Marchenko
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Alexander Kozlov
Vitaly Shamanskiy
Igor Donskoy
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Sergei Solomin
Alexander Kozlov
Vitaly Shamanskiy
Igor Donskoy
Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification
Applied Sciences
wood waste
energy use
cogeneration
wood gasification mini-CHP
economic efficiency
cost of energy
author_facet Oleg Marchenko
Sergei Solomin
Alexander Kozlov
Vitaly Shamanskiy
Igor Donskoy
author_sort Oleg Marchenko
title Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification
title_short Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification
title_full Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification
title_fullStr Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification
title_full_unstemmed Economic Efficiency Assessment of Using Wood Waste in Cogeneration Plants with Multi-Stage Gasification
title_sort economic efficiency assessment of using wood waste in cogeneration plants with multi-stage gasification
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The aim of this work is to assess the effectiveness of biomass gasification power plants in Russia (Irkutsk region) and compare them with other types of electricity and heat cogeneration systems. Biomass, which is waste from logging and wood processing, is considered as fuel for gasification plants. As a criterion, the cost of energy is used. Analytical relations are obtained for the cost of electric energy at a given cost of thermal energy and vice versa, thermal energy at a given cost of electric energy. These relationships are applied to assess the economic efficiency and compare small-power plants (up to 200–500 kW) such as mini-combined heat and power (CHP) on fuel chips and fuel pellets, coal-fired CHP and gas and liquid fuel power plants (gas-piston and diesel power plants). The latter are equipped with heat recovery boilers and supply consumers with heat and the electric power simultaneously. The calculation results show that the cost of electricity when using wood fuel is significantly less than the cost of electricity from a diesel power plant due to the use of cheaper fuel. In this regard, for autonomous energy systems of small power, especially near logging points, energy supply from biomass gasification power plants is a preferable solution than the use of diesel power plants. Wood fired energy cogeneration systems (mini-CHP) can also successfully compete with coal and gas power plants if they have cheap wood fuel at their location. With the introduction of carbon dioxide emissions charges, the use of not only wood chips, but also pellets becomes competitive in comparison with coal and gas.
topic wood waste
energy use
cogeneration
wood gasification mini-CHP
economic efficiency
cost of energy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/21/7600
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