Review of types of biomass as a fuel-combustion feedstock and their characteristics

Nugroho Adi Sasongko, Nurjaman Gunadi Putra, Maya Larasati Donna Wardani
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Biomass is organic matter produced through photosynthetic techniques, each within the form of products and waste. Biomass energy sources have several benefits; amongst others, renewable power to provide sustainable energy sources. Biomass resources are all organic materials that can be renewed, including plants and trees specifically for that energy, food crops, agricultural waste, forestry waste and waste, aquatic plants, animal waste, urban waste, and other waste materials. Improvements in agriculture will lead to increased biomass yields, reduced processing charges, and stepped forward environmental best. Biomass material handling systems constitute a considerable share of investment capital and operating costs in bioenergy conversion facilities. The future improvement of biomass utilization for electricity is collectively burning biomass in current coal boilers and introducing high-efficiency blended-cycle gasification systems, mobile gasoline systems, and modular systems. The use of biomass as gas is more environmentally friendly than fossil fuels. Some types of biomass can be used as a fuel with certain characteristics, such as rice husks and sawdust which will be reviewed in this review. Biomass, as a substitute for coal used as fuel for power plants, has almost similar specifications to coal. Where the value of HHV coal is 5217 kcal/kg (adb) while rice husk, teak sawdust, and Ironwood sawdust have HHV values respectively 3380 kcal/kg (adb), 4460 kcal/kg (adb), and 4465 kcal / kg (adb). Other tests conducted are volatile content, fixed carbon, moisture, and dust content.
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生物质作为燃料燃烧原料的种类及其特性综述
生物质是通过光合作用技术产生的有机物质,每一种都以产品和废物的形式存在。生物质能源有几个好处;其中,可再生能源提供可持续能源。生物质资源是所有可以再生的有机材料,包括专门用于该能源的植物和树木、粮食作物、农业废弃物、林业废弃物、水生植物、动物废弃物、城市废弃物和其他废弃物。农业的改进将导致生物质产量的增加,加工费用的降低,并朝着最环保的方向迈进。生物质材料处理系统在生物能源转换设施的投资资本和运营成本中占相当大的份额。生物质发电利用的未来改进是在现有的燃煤锅炉中集体燃烧生物质,并引入高效混合循环气化系统、移动汽油系统和模块化系统。使用生物质作为气体比使用化石燃料更环保。一些类型的生物质具有一定的特性,可以作为燃料,如稻壳和锯末,这将在本文中进行综述。生物质能作为煤的替代品,用作发电厂的燃料,其规格与煤几乎相似。其中,煤的HHV值为5217 kcal/kg (adb),稻壳、柚木木屑和铁木木屑的HHV值分别为3380 kcal/kg (adb)、4460 kcal/kg (adb)和4465 kcal/kg (adb)。其他测试包括挥发性含量、固定碳、水分和粉尘含量。
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