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Comparative and Descriptive Study of Biomass Gasification Simulations Using Aspen Plus
Biomass gasification has emerged as a promising method for producing renewable energy, addressing both energy and environmental challenges. This review examines recent research on gasification simulations, covering a range of topics from process modeling
Minda Loweski Feliz +2 more
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INTEGRATING BIOMASS TO PRODUCE HEAT AND POWER AT ETHANOL PLANTS [PDF]
Published in: Applied Engineering in Agriculture, Vol. 25(2): 227‐244Biomass, Renewable, Sustainable, Model, Gasification, Combustion, Emissions, Ethanol production, Combined heat and power, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
De Kam, Matthew J. +2 more
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Optimization of multiple hearth furnace for biomass torrefaction [PDF]
Gasification in entrained flow reactor and co-combustion of biomass in coal power plant are promising technologies of thermo-chemical conversion to produce electricity, heat, fuels and chemicals.
Chataing, Thierry +5 more
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ABSTRACT Rising global energy demand and the climate crisis have intensified the pursuit of renewable energy, with green hydrogen emerging as a key alternative to fossil fuels. South Africa, heavily reliant on coal‐based energy, faces pressure to decarbonize and transition to a green economy.
Sandile Mtolo +4 more
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The effect of heavy tar compounds on the performance of a Ni-YSZ anode supported solid oxide fuel cell was investigated. Both toluene and naphthalene were chosen as model compounds and tested separately with a simulated bio-syngas. Notably, the effect of
Lanzini, Andrea +3 more
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This article introduces an operation strategy utilizing a hydrogen and biomass collaborative energy storage to regulate the power supply and demand. The results show that the system achieves annual average energy and exergy efficiencies of 87.77% and 67.16%, respectively.
Kai Ding, Ximin Cao, Yanchi Zhang
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Valorization of Green Coconut Husk Powder for the Sustainable Production of Levulinic Acid
Green coconut husk powder, an abundant agroindustrial waste, is valorized into levulinic acid through aluminum sulfate catalysis. The sustainable process achieves 42.9% yield under mild conditions, contributing to circular bioeconomy principles and waste‐to‐chemical strategies.
Poliana Pinheiro da Silva +6 more
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Conversión hidrotermal de biomasa en bioproductos valiosos [PDF]
Los procesos hidrotérmicos son una excelente alternativa para convertir desechos de biomasa en productos de alto valor energético. El alcance de este proyecto ofrece el estudio de 5 tipos de biomasa distintos: café, madera blanca, arroz, lignina y madera
García Riesco, Luis Miguel
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Kinetic Characterization of Tar Reforming on Commercial Ni-Catalyst Pellets Used for In Situ Syngas Cleaning in Biomass Gasification: Experiments and Simulations under Process Conditions. [PDF]
Di Giuliano A +4 more
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The thermal conversion process known as biomass gasification has the potential to produce environmentally friendly fuels such as hydrogen. However, tar generation during the gasification remains an issue, affecting operational efficiency and ...
Aghietyas Choirun Az Zahra +5 more
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