Hemp as a Feedstock for Biomass-to-Energy Conversion

B. Rice
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ABSTRACT An increase in the demand for biomass for conversion to heat by combustion is likely. The potential role for hemp in supplying this demand is discussed in this article. For hemp, key characteristics such as net calorific value, ash content, and melting behavior, and the risk of corrosion or polluting emissions, are all favorable. Low bulk density and size reduction difficulties might limit its use for pellet production and in small boilers; its use in electricity generating plants and medium-to-large boilers would have better prospects. To maximize profitability, an agronomy program to achieve high yields at the lowest cost is required. In the Irish climate, this would entail early sowing (late March/early April), a low seed rate (∼30 kg/ha), and variety selection for maximum stem yield regardless of fiber content. With an optimal program, trial results suggest that a dry matter yield over 10 t/ha is attainable. Cost analysis shows that an energy price of about e6/GJ is required to achieve a profit level similar to conventional food enterprises. Arable farmers would welcome a break crop in rotation with cereals. Processors needing a year-round fuel supply might be expected to welcome an autumn-harvested crop as part of a mix with spring-harvested crops such as miscanthus and willows. A mix of energy crop species would improve biodiversity and visual impact. Hemp should be a strong contender to be part of the energy crop mix.
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大麻作为生物质能源转化的原料
生物质燃烧转化为热能的需求可能会增加。本文讨论了大麻在供应这一需求方面的潜在作用。对于大麻,关键特性,如净热值,灰分含量,和熔化行为,以及腐蚀或污染排放的风险,都是有利的。低堆积密度和缩小尺寸的困难可能会限制其用于颗粒生产和小型锅炉;它在发电厂和大中型锅炉上的应用前景较好。为了使利润最大化,需要一个以最低成本获得高产量的农艺计划。在爱尔兰的气候条件下,这需要提前播种(3月底/ 4月初),低种子率(~ 30公斤/公顷),并选择品种以获得最大的茎产量,而不考虑纤维含量。试验结果表明,在最佳方案下,干物质产量可达到10吨/公顷以上。成本分析表明,要达到与传统食品企业类似的利润水平,需要能源价格在e6/GJ左右。可耕种的农民会欢迎谷物轮作的中断。需要全年燃料供应的加工商可能会欢迎秋季收获的作物,作为春季收获的作物(如芒草和柳树)的一部分。能源作物品种的混合将改善生物多样性和视觉影响。大麻应该是一个强有力的竞争者,是能源作物组合的一部分。
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