Abstract

When fossil fuel substitution with biomass is viewed as a potential solution to global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions, the demand for biomass fuel pellets has increased worldwide. Although agricultural waste is an attractive potential feedstock for fuel pellet production due to its relatively high calorific value and low cost, its excessive ash content is a major drawback.This research investigates the properties of sugarcane bagasse fuel pellets treated by dry and wet torrefaction and evaluates the economic value of selling the fuel pellets, which were priced based on their quality. It was found that the wet torrefaction could significantly reduce the ash content in the product (1% ash content at a torrefaction temperature of above 180°C), resulting in higher quality and more marketable fuel pellets. Consequently, the yield and the net present value of the production of wet torrefied fuel pellets were greater than those of dry torrefied pellets.Nevertheless, the productionof fuel pellets from sugarcane bagasse treated by either process is shown to be economically viable.

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Title
Enhancing the potential of sugarcane bagasse for the production of ENplus quality fuel pellets by torrefaction: an economic feasibility study
Author
Jarunglumlert, Teeraya  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Bampenrat, Akarasingh; Sukkathanyawat, Hussanai; Pavasant, Prasert; Prommuak, Chattip  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Pages
1707-1720
Section
Research Paper
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Dec 2022
Publisher
Green Wave Publishing of Canada
e-ISSN
22928782
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2871839903
Copyright
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