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Title: Decentralised off-grid electricity generation in india using intermediate pyrolysis of residue straws
Authors: Sagi, S.
Berry, R. F.
Patel, A. R.
Singh, H.
Tyagi, H.
Issue Date: 17-Sep-2021
Abstract: Use of agricultural residues, like wheat or rice straw for energy generation, is the most effective measure in terms of costs and availability. The present paper focuses the need of such measure, its impact on the environment as practiced today (open burning). The application of intermediate pyrolysis technology for straw conversion in India is discussed herein. A 20 kg/h Pyroformer has been coupled to a direct quenching system without filtration. The process temperature was around 360 ?C and the yields for the product fractions, char pyrolysis oil, and non-condensable gas fractions were, 32%, 35%, and 33% respectively. The pyrolysis oil was condensed in a quenching unit using bio-diesel or diesel. The blend produced was 30 % pyrolysis liquid and 70 % bio-diesel. The engine has been tested with the pyro-oil/biooil mixture over a long term (75 hours). An overall economic analysis of the process has been carried out. Copyright © (2012) by American Solar Energy Society.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2685
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