Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass Gasifier

Due to the potential ability to support local development, create local employment, and contribute to climate change mitigation decentralized bioenergy CHP systems are receiving increasing attention. With bioenergy CHP systems are possible to achieve energy efficiency by converting primary energy to...

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Main Authors: Daniele Sofia, Nicoletta Lotrecchiano, Domenico Cirillo, Maurizio La Villetta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10929
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spelling doaj-cee666a84b9d4dba863128b459c3bbb52021-02-16T11:29:57ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-06-018010.3303/CET2080050Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass GasifierDaniele SofiaNicoletta LotrecchianoDomenico CirilloMaurizio La VillettaDue to the potential ability to support local development, create local employment, and contribute to climate change mitigation decentralized bioenergy CHP systems are receiving increasing attention. With bioenergy CHP systems are possible to achieve energy efficiency by converting primary energy to heat and electricity, replacing fossil fuels and reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. In particular, biomass cogeneration is considered a reliable efficient energy production technology and an effective alternative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to their low CO2 emission, using near biomass production sites (e.g., agricultural activities, forestes), avoiding long supply chains. In this paper, a techno-environmental assessment for a biomass powered micro-scale CHP system based on gasifier combined with an internal combustion engine sized for a maximum electrical and thermal output of 20 kWe and 40 kWth, is analyzed. CO2 direct emissions and CO2 equivalent emissions for NO2, CO, HC were assessed in order to obtain the final environmental impact of the plant. Several cases were considered changing biomass kind and flue gas treatment systems. Results show that biomass kind has not an impact on the toxic gas emissions, while the bioscrubber is the best flue gas treatment technology to reduce concentrations of all pollutants.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10929
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Nicoletta Lotrecchiano
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Domenico Cirillo
Maurizio La Villetta
Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass Gasifier
Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Nicoletta Lotrecchiano
Domenico Cirillo
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title Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass Gasifier
title_short Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass Gasifier
title_full Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass Gasifier
title_fullStr Environmental Impact Analysis of Flue Gases Emissions for a 20 Kwe Biomass Gasifier
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publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Due to the potential ability to support local development, create local employment, and contribute to climate change mitigation decentralized bioenergy CHP systems are receiving increasing attention. With bioenergy CHP systems are possible to achieve energy efficiency by converting primary energy to heat and electricity, replacing fossil fuels and reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere. In particular, biomass cogeneration is considered a reliable efficient energy production technology and an effective alternative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions due to their low CO2 emission, using near biomass production sites (e.g., agricultural activities, forestes), avoiding long supply chains. In this paper, a techno-environmental assessment for a biomass powered micro-scale CHP system based on gasifier combined with an internal combustion engine sized for a maximum electrical and thermal output of 20 kWe and 40 kWth, is analyzed. CO2 direct emissions and CO2 equivalent emissions for NO2, CO, HC were assessed in order to obtain the final environmental impact of the plant. Several cases were considered changing biomass kind and flue gas treatment systems. Results show that biomass kind has not an impact on the toxic gas emissions, while the bioscrubber is the best flue gas treatment technology to reduce concentrations of all pollutants.
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