Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants

The Ulex europaeus (also known as Common Gorse) represents a threat to the native ecosystems of different Colombian regions. Recently, the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development introduced protocols for its prevention and management. Even though the Ulex europaeus has a high calorif...

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Main Authors: Alejandro Núñez-Moreno, Giacomo Barbieri, Ph. D., Gerardo Gordillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2019-12-01
Series:Revista Facultad de Ingeniería
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Online Access:https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/10454
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spelling doaj-b7c2d8764a8a4b2185183ef5fab7bc332021-05-15T20:54:26ZengUniversidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de ColombiaRevista Facultad de Ingeniería0121-11292357-53282019-12-012954e10454e1045410.19053/01211129.v29.n54.2020.1045410454Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus PlantsAlejandro Núñez-Moreno0Giacomo Barbieri, Ph. D.1Gerardo Gordillo2Universidad de Los AndesUniversidad de Los AndesUniversidad de Los AndesThe Ulex europaeus (also known as Common Gorse) represents a threat to the native ecosystems of different Colombian regions. Recently, the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development introduced protocols for its prevention and management. Even though the Ulex europaeus has a high calorific value, a wide-spread solution for its post-processing is not yet available in its affected areas. In Colombia, the most common method for the disposal of the harvested plant is incineration, given that this is the suggested method by Resolution 684 of 2018. Due to the importance of the problem, this investigation is focused on studying the viability of creating solid biofuel alternatives derived from the plant. Grinded material and briquettes were produced with different log/foliage ratios in order to investigate both the domestic and industrial applications of the plant; e.g. heating, cooking and cogeneration, respectively. A proximate and ultimate analysis was performed on the produced samples. The generated solid biofuel presents 75% of the carbon heat value, a high volatile material content (83.3%), and low ash and Sulphur residues (1.41% and 0.15% respectively). These results applied to both dry and humid samples, demonstrated that the produced solid biofuel is adequate for applications oriented towards heat generation. However, further analysis and process optimization is required in order to establish the generation of solid biofuel as an appropriate use of the Ulex europaeus remnants. By further analyzing the overall process; from plant removal, through residue disposal, and finally remnant conversion, the investigations value chain can be better established and possibly established for real world implementation.https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/10454common gorseenergyrecyclingsolid biofuelulex europaeus
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author Alejandro Núñez-Moreno
Giacomo Barbieri, Ph. D.
Gerardo Gordillo
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Giacomo Barbieri, Ph. D.
Gerardo Gordillo
Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants
Revista Facultad de Ingeniería
common gorse
energy
recycling
solid biofuel
ulex europaeus
author_facet Alejandro Núñez-Moreno
Giacomo Barbieri, Ph. D.
Gerardo Gordillo
author_sort Alejandro Núñez-Moreno
title Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants
title_short Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants
title_full Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants
title_fullStr Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Feasibility of Generating Solid Biofuel from Ulex Europaeus Plants
title_sort analysis of the feasibility of generating solid biofuel from ulex europaeus plants
publisher Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia
series Revista Facultad de Ingeniería
issn 0121-1129
2357-5328
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The Ulex europaeus (also known as Common Gorse) represents a threat to the native ecosystems of different Colombian regions. Recently, the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development introduced protocols for its prevention and management. Even though the Ulex europaeus has a high calorific value, a wide-spread solution for its post-processing is not yet available in its affected areas. In Colombia, the most common method for the disposal of the harvested plant is incineration, given that this is the suggested method by Resolution 684 of 2018. Due to the importance of the problem, this investigation is focused on studying the viability of creating solid biofuel alternatives derived from the plant. Grinded material and briquettes were produced with different log/foliage ratios in order to investigate both the domestic and industrial applications of the plant; e.g. heating, cooking and cogeneration, respectively. A proximate and ultimate analysis was performed on the produced samples. The generated solid biofuel presents 75% of the carbon heat value, a high volatile material content (83.3%), and low ash and Sulphur residues (1.41% and 0.15% respectively). These results applied to both dry and humid samples, demonstrated that the produced solid biofuel is adequate for applications oriented towards heat generation. However, further analysis and process optimization is required in order to establish the generation of solid biofuel as an appropriate use of the Ulex europaeus remnants. By further analyzing the overall process; from plant removal, through residue disposal, and finally remnant conversion, the investigations value chain can be better established and possibly established for real world implementation.
topic common gorse
energy
recycling
solid biofuel
ulex europaeus
url https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/10454
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