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BIOMASS - THE ONLY RENEWABLE FUELThe name "Biomass" was invented about 1975 to describe natural materials used as energy sources. The Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) estimated in 1980 that biomass could potentially supply more than 20% of US energy requirements - if we were serious about energy independence (we're not, since oil and oil profits are international). Biomass now supplies 3% of US energy (see EIA and their table of biomass consumption). While biomass is one of the best forms of renewable energy, it is not a great fuel. It occurs in a wide variety of forms (wood, paper, trash, ...). This can be reduced by densification (pelletization) to a uniform fungible fuel that can be easily shiped, stored and used
While biomass can be used directly (mostly in wood fires), it can be converted to higher forms of fuels. Biomass is converted to various fuel forms in thermal (combustion, pyrolysis and gasification) processes and biological (fermentation and digestion) processes. Click here for a road map to all the various biomass conversion processes. Probably most of you were exposed to chemistry in
high school and promptly forgot it. The chemistry of biomass and other
conversion processes is very simple, involving primarily carbon, C,
hydrogen, H and oxygen, O. A brief explanation is given here in terms
of a "Ternary
diagram" of fuels which will help to keep the chemistry of fuels
straight in your minds.
This website is devoted primarily to biomass gasification,
the primary business and pleasure of Tom Reed over the last 3 decades.
However, all combustion and gasification processes must pass through
pyrolysis at low temperature, so there is a lot of information here
about pyrolysis and combustion as well. The "ultimate" analysis" gives the composition of the biomass in wt% of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen (the major components) as well as sulfur and nitrogen (if any). (1) "Thermal Data for Natural and Synthetic Fuels", S. Gaur and T. Reed, Marcel Dekker, 1998. |
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