Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece

Biomass energy potential is addressed to be the most promising among the renewable energy sources, due to its spread and availability worldwide. Apart form that, biomass has the unique advantage among the rest of renewable energy sources, to be able to provide solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels that c...

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Main Authors: Zabaniotou Anastasia A., Skoulou Vicky K., Koufodimos Georgios S., Samaras Zissis C.
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2007-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2007/0354-98360703115Z.pdf
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spelling doaj-705ab6a446854e7fb83a6b5efa9316ad2021-01-02T01:19:16ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632007-01-0111311512310.2298/TSCI0703115Z0354-98360703115ZInvestigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern GreeceZabaniotou Anastasia A.0Skoulou Vicky K.1Koufodimos Georgios S.2Samaras Zissis C.3Chemical Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceChemical Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceCompany N. Ach. Philippopoulos, Equipment for Energy Utilisation of Biomass, Thessaloniki, GreeceMechanical Engineering Department, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GreeceBiomass energy potential is addressed to be the most promising among the renewable energy sources, due to its spread and availability worldwide. Apart form that, biomass has the unique advantage among the rest of renewable energy sources, to be able to provide solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels that can be stored, transported, and utilized, far away from the point of origin. For the northern region of Macedonia in Greece, biomass utilization is considered to be a major issue, due to the considerably intensive regional agricultural activities. Wood by-products, fruit cores, rice husk and cotton gin waste provide a promising energy source for the region. The energy potential of the available agricultural biomass produced in the region is much enough to cover the 10% of the annual oil consumption utilized for thermal applications. However, the cost of energy utilization of biomass is considerably high due to the high cost of the logistics concerning the collection, transport, and storage of biomass. The available utilization technologies developed, to handle efficiently all different species of biomass, cover a wide technological range. One of the most promising technologies involving thermal treatment of biomass and the production of a gaseous fuel (biogas) for industrial heat applications and electricity production, is the thermo chemical conversion. In the present work, an investigation concerning biomass potential for energy production in the region of central Macedonia in Greece, utilizing several locally produced biomass species, is conducted. Emphasis is put on the energy utilization of agricultural by-products and residues. Agricultural sector is of great importance due to the considerably intensive agricultural activities in the region of Central Macedonia. .http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2007/0354-98360703115Z.pdfbiomassagricultural residuesthermal treatmentenergyGreece
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author Zabaniotou Anastasia A.
Skoulou Vicky K.
Koufodimos Georgios S.
Samaras Zissis C.
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Skoulou Vicky K.
Koufodimos Georgios S.
Samaras Zissis C.
Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece
Thermal Science
biomass
agricultural residues
thermal treatment
energy
Greece
author_facet Zabaniotou Anastasia A.
Skoulou Vicky K.
Koufodimos Georgios S.
Samaras Zissis C.
author_sort Zabaniotou Anastasia A.
title Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece
title_short Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece
title_full Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece
title_fullStr Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece
title_full_unstemmed Investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in Northern Greece
title_sort investigation study for technological application of alternative methods for the energy exploitation of biomass/agricultural residues in northern greece
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Biomass energy potential is addressed to be the most promising among the renewable energy sources, due to its spread and availability worldwide. Apart form that, biomass has the unique advantage among the rest of renewable energy sources, to be able to provide solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels that can be stored, transported, and utilized, far away from the point of origin. For the northern region of Macedonia in Greece, biomass utilization is considered to be a major issue, due to the considerably intensive regional agricultural activities. Wood by-products, fruit cores, rice husk and cotton gin waste provide a promising energy source for the region. The energy potential of the available agricultural biomass produced in the region is much enough to cover the 10% of the annual oil consumption utilized for thermal applications. However, the cost of energy utilization of biomass is considerably high due to the high cost of the logistics concerning the collection, transport, and storage of biomass. The available utilization technologies developed, to handle efficiently all different species of biomass, cover a wide technological range. One of the most promising technologies involving thermal treatment of biomass and the production of a gaseous fuel (biogas) for industrial heat applications and electricity production, is the thermo chemical conversion. In the present work, an investigation concerning biomass potential for energy production in the region of central Macedonia in Greece, utilizing several locally produced biomass species, is conducted. Emphasis is put on the energy utilization of agricultural by-products and residues. Agricultural sector is of great importance due to the considerably intensive agricultural activities in the region of Central Macedonia. .
topic biomass
agricultural residues
thermal treatment
energy
Greece
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2007/0354-98360703115Z.pdf
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