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Techno-economic analysis of a trigeneration system based on biomass gasification

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In this article, the authors present a case study that assesses the potential of the use of biomass gasification in an existing Portuguese trigeneration natural gas-fired plant located in Lisboa.
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Biomass is one of the renewable energy sources (RES) with highest potential to contribute to the world's energy needs and can thereby play a key role in the path towards smart energy systems. Smart energy systems aim to integrate all energy sectors to increase the penetration of RES in the energy supply. Biomass gasification is a key technology to fulfil the goal of sustainable RES systems. Its main product (syngas) can be used as fuel, in various conversion technologies, to produce different products, including electricity, heat, cooling, biofuels and chemicals, which makes this technology an important tool for the energy system flexibility. Initially, the present manuscript reviews the relevant studies on the use of biomass gasification in trigeneration and polygeneration systems. Subsequently, it presents a case study that assesses the potential of the use of biomass gasification in an existing Portuguese trigeneration natural gas-fired plant located in Lisboa. The literature review revealed that most of the studies analysed are based on modelling data and not on experimental and/or pilot installations data. These studies show the environmental and energy added value of this type of system but stress the system's complexity and high investment costs. As for the case study, all scenarios considered show a negative net present value; nevertheless, the decrease of the biomass cost or the increase of the natural gas cost can turn financially feasible some scenarios.

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Effects of Oxygen and Steam Equivalence Ratios on Updraft Gasification of Biomass

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- 06 May 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, several experimental datasets available on the gasification of different lignocellulosic feedstocks were used to correlate the flow of gasifying agents with the performance of updraft gasification in an autothermic 200 kWth pilot plant.
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Removal of toluene as a biomass tar surrogate by combining catalysis with nonthermal plasma: understanding the processing stability of plasma catalysis

TL;DR: In this article, toluene removal under a simulated gasification gas (SGG) atmosphere was conducted by combining DBD plasma with a nickel catalyst, and some attempts at stability improvement including the addition of H2 or H2O and K-modification of the catalyst were conducted.
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Coordinated planning of multi-energy systems considering demand side response

TL;DR: A two-stage optimal design and planning method for regional integrated energy systems (IES) is proposed in this paper based on the energy hub, and the demand side response (DSR) is taken into consideration.
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Optimal Scheduling of Hybrid Multi-Carrier System Feeding Electrical/Thermal Load Based on Particle Swarm Algorithm

TL;DR: In this article, the optimum coordination of an energy hub system, fed with multiple fuel options (natural gas, wood chips biomass, and electricity) to guarantee economically, environmentally friendly, and reliable operation of the energy hub, is presented.
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Sustainable retrofit of petrochemical energy systems under multiple uncertainties using the stochastic optimization method

TL;DR: In this article, a multi-objective stochastic mixed-integer non-linear programming (MINLP) framework for sustainable retrofit and capability expansion of traditional energy systems in petrochemical complexes is presented.
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Minh Ha-Duong
TL;DR: The work of the IPCC Working Group III 5th Assessment report as mentioned in this paper is a comprehensive, objective and policy neutral assessment of the current scientific knowledge on mitigating climate change, which has been extensively reviewed by experts and governments to ensure quality and comprehensiveness.
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Biomass resource facilities and biomass conversion processing for fuels and chemicals

TL;DR: The conversion technologies for utilizing biomass can be separated into four basic categories: direct combustion processes, thermochemical processes, biochemical processes and agrochemical processes as discussed by the authors, which can be subdivided into gasification, pyrolysis, supercritical fluid extraction and direct liquefaction.
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A review of computer tools for analysing the integration of renewable energy into various energy systems

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the different computer tools that can be used to analyse the integration of renewable energy is presented, and the results in this paper provide the information necessary to identify a suitable energy tool for analysing the integration into various energy-systems under different objectives.
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A review on biomass as a fuel for boilers

TL;DR: In this paper, several aspects which are associated with burning biomass in boilers have been investigated such as composition of biomass, estimating the higher heating value of biomass and comparison between biomass and other fuels.
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