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Gasification of waste from coffee and eucalyptus production as an alternative source of bioenergy in Brazil

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Abstract This paper presents results of a study about the gasification process of waste from eucalyptus production, as wood chips, and wastes from coffee production, as coffee husks and coffee… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This paper presents results of a study about the gasification process of waste from eucalyptus production, as wood chips, and wastes from coffee production, as coffee husks and coffee wood. These wastes were subjected to gasification in an open-source commercial small-scale downdraft gasifier, using air as the gasifying agent. The fuel gas composition was monitored in a fuel gas analyzer to determine the volume concentration of CO, CO2, H2 and CH4, and higher heating value (HHV). The coffee husk fuel gas presented the average HHV of 7.76 ± 1.27 MJ Nm−3 containing predominantly methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. The fuel gas from coffee wood gasification reached the lowest HHV (5.45 ± 0.42 MJ Nm−3), containing predominantly carbon monoxide (14.03 ± 0.72%). The gasification of eucalyptus chips presented average HHV of 6.81 ± 0.34 MJ Nm−3, with predominance of carbon monoxide (20.24 ± 0.93%), showing a regular composition during the experimental trials, and superior operational performance among the three biomasses investigated. This study demonstrates that gasification is an attractive alternative for waste-to-energy conversion and the energy upgrade can be used for on farm sustainable activities.

Keywords: waste; eucalyptus production; fuel gas; gasification; coffee

Journal Title: Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
Year Published: 2018

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