Publication detail

Gas from Biomass Gasification in Cogeneration

BALÁŠ, M. LISÝ, M. MOSKALÍK, J.

Czech title

Plyn ze zplyňování biomasy v kogeneraci

English title

Gas from Biomass Gasification in Cogeneration

Type

conference paper

Language

en

Original abstract

This contribution presents the analysis of possible utilizing of a small cogeneration unit for effective production of electricity, heat and process steam. A cogeneration unit (CHP) offers more effective utilizing of primary energy sources in comparison with separate production of electricity and heat. The studied poly-generation system consists from a cogeneration unit based on a stroke engine technology connected with a low-pressure steam generator. Low- pressure steam is led to a compressor for achievement of required steam pressure. Natural gas is considered as the most common primary energy source utilized in small-scale cogeneration units. The presented analysis respects technical parameters of a nowadays cogeneration units and synthesizes technical requirements for production of hot water, electricity and process steam. This paper focuses on environmental benefit and economical assessment of presented ply-generation technology applicable in small- and mid-size technological processes.

Czech abstract

This contribution presents the analysis of possible utilizing of a small cogeneration unit for effective production of electricity, heat and process steam. A cogeneration unit (CHP) offers more effective utilizing of primary energy sources in comparison with separate production of electricity and heat. The studied poly-generation system consists from a cogeneration unit based on a stroke engine technology connected with a low-pressure steam generator. Low- pressure steam is led to a compressor for achievement of required steam pressure. Natural gas is considered as the most common primary energy source utilized in small-scale cogeneration units. The presented analysis respects technical parameters of a nowadays cogeneration units and synthesizes technical requirements for production of hot water, electricity and process steam. This paper focuses on environmental benefit and economical assessment of presented ply-generation technology applicable in small- and mid-size technological processes.

English abstract

This contribution presents the analysis of possible utilizing of a small cogeneration unit for effective production of electricity, heat and process steam. A cogeneration unit (CHP) offers more effective utilizing of primary energy sources in comparison with separate production of electricity and heat. The studied poly-generation system consists from a cogeneration unit based on a stroke engine technology connected with a low-pressure steam generator. Low- pressure steam is led to a compressor for achievement of required steam pressure. Natural gas is considered as the most common primary energy source utilized in small-scale cogeneration units. The presented analysis respects technical parameters of a nowadays cogeneration units and synthesizes technical requirements for production of hot water, electricity and process steam. This paper focuses on environmental benefit and economical assessment of presented ply-generation technology applicable in small- and mid-size technological processes.

Keywords in Czech

zplyňování, biomasa, dehet, prach, katalytická redukce, čištění plynu

Keywords in English

gasification, biomass, dust, tar, catalysts reduction, gas cleaning

RIV year

2008

Released

20.08.2008

Publisher

WSEAS Press

Location

Athens, Greece

ISBN

978-960-6766-97-8

Book

New Aspects of Heat Transfer, Thermal Engineering and Environment

Edition number

1

Pages from–to

126–131

Pages count

6

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT26927,
  author="Marek {Baláš} and Martin {Lisý} and Jiří {Moskalík},
  title="Gas from Biomass Gasification in Cogeneration",
  booktitle="New Aspects of Heat Transfer, Thermal Engineering and Environment",
  year="2008",
  month="August",
  pages="126--131",
  publisher="WSEAS Press",
  address="Athens, Greece",
  isbn="978-960-6766-97-8"
}