The what, how and why of using biomass - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 20
About This Presentation
Title:

The what, how and why of using biomass

Description:

The what, how and why of using biomass Geoff Hogan Biomass Energy Centre So what is the Biomass Energy Centre? Biomass Task Force Biomass Energy Centre Launched April ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:123
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 21
Provided by: ForestryC4
Category:
Tags: biomass | crops | energy | using | world

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: The what, how and why of using biomass


1
The what, how and why of using biomass Geoff
Hogan Biomass Energy Centre
2
So what is theBiomass Energy Centre?
3
Biomass Task Force
  • Launched October 2004
  • Led by Sir Ben Gill
  • Report published October 2005
  • 42 recommendations designed to ..shift barriers
    which stand in the way of the greater use of the
    biomass resource..
  • current lack of knowledge and awareness of
    biomass energy

4
Biomass Energy Centre
  • Launched April 2006 in the Governments response
    to the Biomass Task Force
  • Owned and managed by the FC
  • Dedicated website and helpline
  • Answer enquiries from the general public, local
    authorities, architects, developers, services
    engineers, biomass industry, central government,
    etc.
  • A single point of contact on biomass (not fount
    of all knowledge!)
  • Work with wide range of specialist contacts
  • Actively engaging with regional and national
    information providers

5
(No Transcript)
6
www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk
  • Website live since September 2006
  • Over 700,000 page hits recorded
  • More than 2,600 enquires answered
  • 9 information sheets of our own
  • Wide range of electronic and printed documentation

7
What?
8
Potential biomass fuels
  • Virgin wood
  • woodland residues thinnings and trimmings
    firewood
  • arboricultural arisings
  • woodprocessing co-products
  • pellets and briquettes
  • Agricultural residues
  • straw
  • slurry, FYM
  • poultry litter
  • Energy Crops
  • SRC, SRF
  • Miscanthus
  • oil crops, wheat, sugar beet, sugar cane
  • Food waste
  • Industrial wastes and co-products
  • untreated waste wood old pallets, offcuts
  • treated waste wood
  • paper pulp
  • textiles

9
How?
10
Choices, choices
11
Burning logs 1
  • Simple, ad hoc
  • No special equipment
  • Stoves, ranges
  • With or without back boiler
  • Moderate efficiency (open fire very low
    efficiency)
  • Continuous manual feeding

12
Burning logs 2
  • Log boilers
  • High efficiency
  • Sophisticated
  • Periodic manual filling
  • Buffer tank essential
  • Self supply
  • Relatively low capital cost cheap fuel

13
Burning pellets
  • Pellet boilers and stoves
  • Very high efficiency
  • Very sophisticated
  • Built in hopper manual filling
  • Bulk hopper annual filling
  • Range of sizes
  • Commodity fuel more expensive

14
Burning wood chips
  • Automated
  • Suitable chipper required or contract chipper
  • Dry fuel store required
  • Not for small applications
  • Low bulk density fuel
  • High capital cost cheap fuel

15
CHP
  • gt2 MWe steam turbine mature
  • 200 - 2,000 kWe ORC semi-mature
  • lt1,000 kWe range of technologies
  • gasification ICE
  • Stirling engine ( combustion/gasification)
  • microturbine
  • reciprocating steam

16
Why?
17
Carbon emissions
18
Fuel costs
19
How much land is needed?
20
www.biomassenergycentre.org.ukBiomass.Centre_at_for
estry.gsi.gov.uk01420 526197
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com