Title:
Advances in Biomass Gasification for the Production of Bioheat, Bioelectricity and Biofuels
Author(s):
Anca-Couce, A., Archan, G., von Berg, L., Pongratz, G., Martini, S., Buchmayr, M., Rakos, C., Hochenauer, C., Scharler, R.
Document(s):
Paper
Slide presentation
Abstract:
Current barriers to increase the use of bioenergy for different applications are first discussed. Then, recent advances are presented on gasification-based technologies to overcome these barriers that have been reached at TU Graz together with several partners. Gasification-based fuel bed concepts integrated in biomass combustion can significantly reduce emissions for bioheat production. Advances are presented for modern biomass boilers, significantly reducing nitrogen oxides and particle matter emissions as well as increasing the feedstock flexibility; and micro-gasifiers for traditional biomass utilization, significantly reducing the emissions of unburnt products. Gasification-based processes have as well the possibility to score high electrical efficiencies and to synthetize several products as second-generation biofuels. Advances are presented on measures for reducing the presence of contaminants as tars, including the catalytic use of char for tar cracking; and in applications of the producer gas, including gas cleaning and direct coupling with a solid oxide fuel cell to maximize electricity production.
Keywords:
bioenergy, emissions, gasification, tar, char, fuel cell
Topic:
Plenaries
Subtopic:
Technological Advances
Event:
29th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
Session:
BP.2.2
Pages:
18 - 22
ISBN:
978-88-89407-21-9
Paper DOI:
10.5071/29thEUBCE2021-BP.2.2
Price:
FREE