Elecricity from agro forest waste

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ELECTRICITY FROM AGRO-FOREST WASTE Dr.S. S. VERMA Dept. of Physics, S.L.I.E.T. (Deemed to be University) Longowal, Distt.-Sangrur (Punjab)-148 106 Biomass residues from agro-forest production activities, such as rice husk, sawdust, coffee hull, corncob, sugarcane dregs, coconut fiber and rice straw, etc., is existing from the day of starting of agriculture by mankind and have been made to their (residues) cost effective and environmental friendly use on need basis of human life style which was in full coordination with such agro-forest inputs. But things start changing with the changing life style of civilization which is more inclined towards the complacent nature and is dependent on easily available life sustaining inputs and this dependency is increasing day by day and such agro-forest residues are presently being termed as waste. At present, most of this waste is either discharged to ponds, lakes, creeks and rivers or is burnt; causing serious environmental pollution and only a small percentage is used as burning fuel, animal feed, and fertilizer in rural areas. When the heaps of such residues are seen scattered/unused or being burnt without use, then environment conscious people start thinking to put such agro-forest residues to some suitable use for the society. Teetering on brink of energy exhaustion, people have to look for new sources of energy, and one of them is found in agro-forest waste. Agricultural waste does not produce much more electricity than hydroelectricity or thermo-electricity plants, but it does not pollute the environment. In addition, it can provide on the spot electricity for the rural areas, especially remote regions. Therefore, the use of agro-forest waste to generate energy serving processing industry is necessary. The threat of increased global warming has subjected the usage of fossil to be further researched for better alternatives. As a result, the utilization of renewable and sustainable energy resources, such as biomass, for electricity production has become increasingly attractive. Co-firing biomass with low percentages in coal fired power plants will enable the use of sustainable fuels for power production without large investments. Co-firing can be seen as a method to mitigate the emissions of CO2 as the amount of CO2 released from combustion is equal to the amount consumed during plant growth. The use of rice husk as a source of renewable and sustainable energy source for co-firing in coal power plants have been extensively studied by scientists and engineers showing the feasibility of the rice husk as a fuel. In order to achieve the research area, modelling of the combustion of both coal and a blend of coal and rice husk was done. It was found that the rice husk and coal blend was able to produce the same temperature needed to produce the steam quality as specified by a coal power plant.


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