Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources

In this era, energy and environmental sustainability is a priority in most African countries developmental agenda. The need for energy equity and security in Rwanda is a priority and thus this paper illustrate the current peat resources and their energy potential which can be mined to meet country v...

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Main Authors: Theophile Mugerwa, Digne Edmond Rwabuhungu, Olugbenga A. Ehinola, Janviere Uwanyirigira, Darius Muyizere
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719300277
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spelling doaj-c77310d0b21947b596aaa6089d40dcf02020-11-25T00:33:30ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472019-11-01511511155Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sourcesTheophile Mugerwa0Digne Edmond Rwabuhungu1Olugbenga A. Ehinola2Janviere Uwanyirigira3Darius Muyizere4Institute of Life and Earth Sciences (Including Health & Agriculture), Pan African University- University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria; School of Mining and Geology, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda; Corresponding author at: Institute of Life and Earth Sciences (Including Health & Agriculture), Pan African University- University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.School of Mining and Geology, University of Rwanda, Kigali, RwandaInstitute of Life and Earth Sciences (Including Health & Agriculture), Pan African University- University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaSchool of Mining and Geology, University of Rwanda, Kigali, RwandaAfrican Centre of Excellence in Energy for Sustainable Development, University of Rwanda, RwandaIn this era, energy and environmental sustainability is a priority in most African countries developmental agenda. The need for energy equity and security in Rwanda is a priority and thus this paper illustrate the current peat resources and their energy potential which can be mined to meet country vast energy requirements. Six hundred (600) peat samples were collected from eighteen peat bogs and all samples were subjected to proximate analyses respecting the procedures outlined by the Bureau of Indian Standard and American Society for Testing and Materials. The high moisture content (average 70.88%) is typical of peats (70%–90%). The total sulfur percentage values (average 0.49%) are generally medium for all samples. The gross calorific values of peat samples ranged from 2560 to 5350 Kcal/kg, with an average value of 3976 Kcal/kg. These values are moderately very high because typical dry peat has calorific values of 2000 Kcal/kg. Mashya displays the lowest value (19%) while the highest ash content (80%) is found in Kageyo. The average ash content in all studied location is 38%. The moisture content in all locations is slightly high ranging from 53% to 85%. Most of the peat deposits in Rwanda may be converted into energy based on the calorific value of all samples. Akanyaru, Mukindo, Gishoma, Mashya, Kaguhu, Mukindo and Nyirabirande are the most promising sites for peat mining. Keywords: Peat, Proximate analysis, Electrical power, Energy, Rwandahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719300277
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author Theophile Mugerwa
Digne Edmond Rwabuhungu
Olugbenga A. Ehinola
Janviere Uwanyirigira
Darius Muyizere
spellingShingle Theophile Mugerwa
Digne Edmond Rwabuhungu
Olugbenga A. Ehinola
Janviere Uwanyirigira
Darius Muyizere
Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources
Energy Reports
author_facet Theophile Mugerwa
Digne Edmond Rwabuhungu
Olugbenga A. Ehinola
Janviere Uwanyirigira
Darius Muyizere
author_sort Theophile Mugerwa
title Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources
title_short Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources
title_full Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources
title_fullStr Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources
title_full_unstemmed Rwanda peat deposits: An alternative to energy sources
title_sort rwanda peat deposits: an alternative to energy sources
publisher Elsevier
series Energy Reports
issn 2352-4847
publishDate 2019-11-01
description In this era, energy and environmental sustainability is a priority in most African countries developmental agenda. The need for energy equity and security in Rwanda is a priority and thus this paper illustrate the current peat resources and their energy potential which can be mined to meet country vast energy requirements. Six hundred (600) peat samples were collected from eighteen peat bogs and all samples were subjected to proximate analyses respecting the procedures outlined by the Bureau of Indian Standard and American Society for Testing and Materials. The high moisture content (average 70.88%) is typical of peats (70%–90%). The total sulfur percentage values (average 0.49%) are generally medium for all samples. The gross calorific values of peat samples ranged from 2560 to 5350 Kcal/kg, with an average value of 3976 Kcal/kg. These values are moderately very high because typical dry peat has calorific values of 2000 Kcal/kg. Mashya displays the lowest value (19%) while the highest ash content (80%) is found in Kageyo. The average ash content in all studied location is 38%. The moisture content in all locations is slightly high ranging from 53% to 85%. Most of the peat deposits in Rwanda may be converted into energy based on the calorific value of all samples. Akanyaru, Mukindo, Gishoma, Mashya, Kaguhu, Mukindo and Nyirabirande are the most promising sites for peat mining. Keywords: Peat, Proximate analysis, Electrical power, Energy, Rwanda
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