Lab-scale co-firing of virgin and torrefied bamboo species Guadua angustifolia Kunth as a fuel substitute in coal fired power plants
Description
Bamboo is a potential sustainable biomass source for renewable heat and power production as it presents common fuel characteristics with other biomass feedstocks regarding heating value and chemical composition. This paper presents an evaluation of the combustion behaviour of the bamboo species Guadua angustifolia Kunth, virgin as well as torrefied, in blends with coal or pure, comparing with other biomass feedstocks such as wood and herbaceous biomass. The bamboo pre-treatment and the combustion experiments were carried out at dedicated installations at ECN, including a laboratory scale batch torrefaction reactor and a combustion simulation test facility. The results on combustion and co-firing reveal that in terms of fouling, the untreated bamboo shows behaviour closer to herbaceous biomass rather than to wood, with specific fouling factors of wood, bamboo and herbaceous biomass of 0.91·10−3, 2.9·10−3, 3.1·10−3 K·m2·W−1·g−1 respectively. Dry torrefaction improves its physical properties by increasing the density and grindability without improving significantly its fouling behaviour while the fouling behaviour of wet torrefied bamboo is similar to woody biomass; the specific fouling factors of dry torrefied and wet torrefied bamboo are 2.4·10−3 and 0.89·10−3 K·m2·W−1·g−1 respectively. The fouling behaviour of biomass and coal blends lies between the fuels of the blend. Alternative bamboo species were evaluated using the alkali index Ai based on their fuel composition. It appears that the fouling behaviour of alternative species is better than for G. angustifolia, therefore these should be further analysed. - Highlights: • Bamboo species Guadua angustifolia is a promising feedstock for power generation. • Dry and wet torrefaction of selected samples were carried out at ECN. • Virgin (untreated) and pretreated samples were fired pure or in coal blends. • Pretreated bamboo is suitable for large scale power generation as coal substitute
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2014.03.044Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.biombioe.2014.03.044;
- PII
- S0961-9534(14)00173-1;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Biomass and Bioenergy
- Journal Volume
- 65
- Journal Page Range
- p. 28-41
- ISSN
- 0961-9534
- CODEN
- BMSBEO
Conference
- Title
- 21. European biomass conference
- Dates
- 3-7 Jun 2013
- Place
- Copenhagen (Denmark)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United Kingdom
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 46106228
- Subject category
- S09: BIOMASS FUELS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- BAMBOO; BIOFUELS; BIOMASS; BIOREACTORS; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION; COAL; COMBUSTION; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; FOULING; POWER GENERATION; WOOD
- Descriptors DEC
- ALTERNATIVE FUELS; CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; ENERGY SOURCES; EVALUATION; FOSSIL FUELS; FUELS; GRAMINEAE; LILIOPSIDA; MAGNOLIOPHYTA; MATERIALS; OXIDATION; PLANTS; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES
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