Biomass Gasification as a Viable Alternative for Small-scaled Combined Heat and Power Technologies in Remote Communities in Canada

IF 3 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS BioEnergy Research Pub Date : 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1007/s12155-024-10812-w
Christoph Schilling, Blas Mola-Yudego, Marian Marinescu, Christopher Gaston, Dominik Röser
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The use of forest biomass could drastically reduce the environmental impacts of fossil fuel usage for heat and power in remote communities and can provide new opportunities for employment, retaining money inside communities. Here, we present the techno-economic feasibility of alternative gasification technologies for CHP uses in three remote off-grid communities in Canada. The analysis includes different scenarios of fuel price and operation costs, as well as two different feedstocks, wood pellets and wood chips. The results show potential for successful implementation, subject to planning on the specific conditions and location of the community. Power generation costs vary widely depending on the available biomass price, utilization of heat as well the power output of the system, ranging from about 0.25 CAD/kWh to over 1.20 CAD/kW. Economic support for biomass or removal of diesel subsidies would have a significant impact on biomass CHP implementations. The feasibility of the investigated systems is not dependent on the economics or technology itself but (i) availability of quality feedstock, (ii) utilization of heat for additional revenue generation, (iii) the utilization of the systems, (iv) community-driven bioeconomy alternatives and (v) carbon credit opportunities.

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生物质气化作为加拿大偏远社区小型热电联产技术的可行替代方案
利用森林生物量可以大大减少在偏远社区使用化石燃料取暖和发电对环境的影响,并可以提供新的就业机会,使资金留在社区内。在这里,我们介绍了在加拿大三个偏远的离网社区使用替代气化技术的技术经济可行性。该分析包括燃料价格和运营成本的不同情况,以及两种不同的原料,木屑颗粒和木屑。根据社区的具体条件和位置进行规划,结果显示了成功实施的潜力。发电成本根据可获得的生物质价格、热量的利用以及系统的功率输出而有很大差异,范围从0.25加元/千瓦时到超过1.20加元/千瓦。对生物质的经济支持或取消柴油补贴将对生物质热电联产的实施产生重大影响。所研究系统的可行性并不取决于经济或技术本身,而是取决于(i)优质原料的可用性,(ii)利用热量产生额外收入,(iii)系统的利用,(iv)社区驱动的生物经济替代方案和(v)碳信用机会。
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BioEnergy Research
BioEnergy Research ENERGY & FUELS-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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6.70
自引率
8.30%
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174
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BioEnergy Research fills a void in the rapidly growing area of feedstock biology research related to biomass, biofuels, and bioenergy. The journal publishes a wide range of articles, including peer-reviewed scientific research, reviews, perspectives and commentary, industry news, and government policy updates. Its coverage brings together a uniquely broad combination of disciplines with a common focus on feedstock biology and science, related to biomass, biofeedstock, and bioenergy production.
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