尼日利亚奥约州木薯产品可持续加工的能源审计和替代能源

Ogundahunsi, O. E., Akpan, G. E., Agbaje, C. O., Oyeniyi, K, Olaoye, I. O., Oyewusi, T. F
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最近,尼日利亚提高了电能关税,再加上电力供应不稳定,导致木薯产品的生产成本和价格上涨。在本研究中,对尼日利亚奥约州的三个木薯加工行业(Niji 农场、ATMANCorp 尼日利亚公司和 Psaltry 国际有限公司)所使用的电能进行了审计,并介绍了从木薯加工废料中生产的生物燃料作为替代能源,以提高木薯加工的可持续性。审计调查了生产不同木薯产品的能源消耗成本,包括木薯渣、木薯粉和木薯淀粉。使用 Microsoft Excel 电子表格对能源使用情况进行了计算和分析。结果表明,尼吉农场、尼日利亚 ATMAN 公司和 Psaltry 国际有限公司的月能源消耗和能源成本分别为 45002.16 千瓦/小时(1330560 新元)、65581.92 千瓦/小时(1668535 新元)和 923774.40 千瓦/小时(27501120 新元)。分析还发现,生物能源,如生物乙醇、生物柴油、生物质或木薯加工副产品生化产生的沼气,可作为一种合适的生物燃料,用于木薯加工机械的运行。这项研究为木薯加工业的高能源成本提供了一个解决方案,从而降低了生产成本,降低了木薯产品的市场价格。
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Energy Audit and Alternative Energy Source for Sustainable Processing of Cassava Products in Oyo State, Nigeria
Recently, the increase in electrical energy tariff in Nigeria coupled with the epileptic electricity supply has led to the rise in production cost and price of cassava products. In this study, an audit of the electrical energy used in three cassava processing industries (Niji farm, ATMANCorp Nigeria, and Psaltry International Limited) in Oyo state, Nigeria was carried out and biofuels as an alternative energy produced from cassava processing waste to enhance the sustainability of cassava processing are presented. The audit investigates the cost of energy consumption in producing different cassava products, ranging from garri, cassava flour, and cassava starch. The computation and analysis of energy use were carried out using the spreadsheet on Microsoft Excel. The results showed that the observed monthly energy consumed with the cost of the energy for Niji farm, ATMAN Corp Nigeria, and Psaltry International Limited were 45002.16 kW/h (NGN1,330,560), 65581.92 kW/h (NGN1,668,535), and 923774.40 kW/h (NGN27,501,120) respectively. The analysis also observed that bioenergy such as bioethanol, biodiesel, biomass, or biogas produced biochemically from cassava processing by-products can be used as a suitable biofuel to run types of machinery in cassava processing. This study proffers a solution to the high cost of energy used in cassava processing industries thereby reducing the production cost resulting in lower prices of cassava products in the market.
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