Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production

The increasing world energy demand driven by economic growth and technical development contributes to the severe depletion of conventional energy resources and various environmental issues. The need for the employment of low-emission, highly efficient technologies of thermochemical conversion, flexi...

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Main Authors: Adam Smoliński, Natalia Howaniec, Andrzej Bąk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/4/809
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spelling doaj-f11bf3699a1b48158c994d522f34abf62020-11-24T20:49:45ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-03-0111480910.3390/en11040809en11040809Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen ProductionAdam Smoliński0Natalia Howaniec1Andrzej Bąk2Central Mining Institute, 40-166 Katowice, PolandDepartment of Energy Saving and Air Protection, Central Mining Institute, 40-166 Katowice, PolandDepartment of Synthesis Chemistry, University of Silesia, 40-007 Katowice, PolandThe increasing world energy demand driven by economic growth and technical development contributes to the severe depletion of conventional energy resources and various environmental issues. The need for the employment of low-emission, highly efficient technologies of thermochemical conversion, flexible in terms of both raw resources and product applications is declared, when the utilization of solid, alternative fuels is considered. Gasification is the proven technology of lower unit emission of contaminants and higher efficiency than combustion systems, as well as versatile applicability of the synthesis gas, as its main product. While the conversion of fossil fuels in gasification systems is technically mature, the co-utilization of biomass and waste still requires research and optimization in various technical and economic aspects. In this paper, the results of experimental work on co-gasification of energy crops biomass and sewage sludge with steam to produce hydrogen-rich gas are presented. The process is performed at 700, 800 and 900 °C under atmospheric pressure. The experimental results are analyzed with the application of the Hierarchical Clustering Analysis. The optimal results in terms of hydrogen production in co-gasification of selected biomass and sewage sludge are observed for Helianthus tuberosus L. blends of 10% w/w of sewage sludge content at 900 °C.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/4/809biomasssewage sludgegasificationhydrogenhierarchical clustering analysis (HCA)
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author Adam Smoliński
Natalia Howaniec
Andrzej Bąk
spellingShingle Adam Smoliński
Natalia Howaniec
Andrzej Bąk
Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
Energies
biomass
sewage sludge
gasification
hydrogen
hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA)
author_facet Adam Smoliński
Natalia Howaniec
Andrzej Bąk
author_sort Adam Smoliński
title Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
title_short Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
title_full Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
title_fullStr Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
title_full_unstemmed Utilization of Energy Crops and Sewage Sludge in the Process of Co-Gasification for Sustainable Hydrogen Production
title_sort utilization of energy crops and sewage sludge in the process of co-gasification for sustainable hydrogen production
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The increasing world energy demand driven by economic growth and technical development contributes to the severe depletion of conventional energy resources and various environmental issues. The need for the employment of low-emission, highly efficient technologies of thermochemical conversion, flexible in terms of both raw resources and product applications is declared, when the utilization of solid, alternative fuels is considered. Gasification is the proven technology of lower unit emission of contaminants and higher efficiency than combustion systems, as well as versatile applicability of the synthesis gas, as its main product. While the conversion of fossil fuels in gasification systems is technically mature, the co-utilization of biomass and waste still requires research and optimization in various technical and economic aspects. In this paper, the results of experimental work on co-gasification of energy crops biomass and sewage sludge with steam to produce hydrogen-rich gas are presented. The process is performed at 700, 800 and 900 °C under atmospheric pressure. The experimental results are analyzed with the application of the Hierarchical Clustering Analysis. The optimal results in terms of hydrogen production in co-gasification of selected biomass and sewage sludge are observed for Helianthus tuberosus L. blends of 10% w/w of sewage sludge content at 900 °C.
topic biomass
sewage sludge
gasification
hydrogen
hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA)
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/4/809
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