Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact

Wood and forestry residues are usually processed as wastes, but they can be recovered to produce electrical and thermal energy through processes of thermochemical conversion of gasification. This study proposes an equilibrium simulation model developed by ASPEN Plus to investigate the performance of...

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Published in:Fermentation
Main Authors: Sahar Safarian, Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi Saryazdi, Runar Unnthorsson, Christiaan Richter
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020061
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2311-5637/7/2/61/ 2023-08-20T04:07:30+02:00 Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact Sahar Safarian Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi Saryazdi Runar Unnthorsson Christiaan Richter agris 2021-04-11 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020061 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Industrial Fermentation https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020061 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Fermentation; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 61 gasification woody biomasses forestry residues simulation power production environmental impact Text 2021 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation7020061 2023-08-01T01:28:48Z Wood and forestry residues are usually processed as wastes, but they can be recovered to produce electrical and thermal energy through processes of thermochemical conversion of gasification. This study proposes an equilibrium simulation model developed by ASPEN Plus to investigate the performance of 28 woody biomass and forestry residues’ (WB&FR) gasification in a downdraft gasifier linked with a power generation unit. The case study assesses power generation in Iceland from one ton of each feedstock. The results for the WB&FR alternatives show that the net power generated from one ton of input feedstock to the system is in intervals of 0 to 400 kW/ton, that more that 50% of the systems are located in the range of 100 to 200 kW/ton, and that, among them, the gasification system derived by tamarack bark significantly outranks all other systems by producing 363 kW/ton. Moreover, the environmental impact of these systems is assessed based on the impact categories of global warming (GWP), acidification (AP), and eutrophication (EP) potentials and normalizes the environmental impact. The results show that electricity generation from WB&FR gasification is environmentally friendly for 75% of the studied systems (confirmed by a normalized environmental impact [NEI] less than 10) and that the systems fed by tamarack bark and birch bark, with an NEI lower than 5, significantly outrank all other systems owing to the favorable results obtained in the environmental sector. Text Iceland MDPI Open Access Publishing Tamarack ENVELOPE(-121.170,-121.170,57.650,57.650) Fermentation 7 2 61
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topic gasification
woody biomasses
forestry residues
simulation
power production
environmental impact
spellingShingle gasification
woody biomasses
forestry residues
simulation
power production
environmental impact
Sahar Safarian
Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi Saryazdi
Runar Unnthorsson
Christiaan Richter
Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact
topic_facet gasification
woody biomasses
forestry residues
simulation
power production
environmental impact
description Wood and forestry residues are usually processed as wastes, but they can be recovered to produce electrical and thermal energy through processes of thermochemical conversion of gasification. This study proposes an equilibrium simulation model developed by ASPEN Plus to investigate the performance of 28 woody biomass and forestry residues’ (WB&FR) gasification in a downdraft gasifier linked with a power generation unit. The case study assesses power generation in Iceland from one ton of each feedstock. The results for the WB&FR alternatives show that the net power generated from one ton of input feedstock to the system is in intervals of 0 to 400 kW/ton, that more that 50% of the systems are located in the range of 100 to 200 kW/ton, and that, among them, the gasification system derived by tamarack bark significantly outranks all other systems by producing 363 kW/ton. Moreover, the environmental impact of these systems is assessed based on the impact categories of global warming (GWP), acidification (AP), and eutrophication (EP) potentials and normalizes the environmental impact. The results show that electricity generation from WB&FR gasification is environmentally friendly for 75% of the studied systems (confirmed by a normalized environmental impact [NEI] less than 10) and that the systems fed by tamarack bark and birch bark, with an NEI lower than 5, significantly outrank all other systems owing to the favorable results obtained in the environmental sector.
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author Sahar Safarian
Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi Saryazdi
Runar Unnthorsson
Christiaan Richter
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Seyed Mohammad Ebrahimi Saryazdi
Runar Unnthorsson
Christiaan Richter
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title Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact
title_short Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact
title_full Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact
title_fullStr Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact
title_full_unstemmed Gasification of Woody Biomasses and Forestry Residues: Simulation, Performance Analysis, and Environmental Impact
title_sort gasification of woody biomasses and forestry residues: simulation, performance analysis, and environmental impact
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