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Solar Assisted Fast Pyrolysis: A Novel Approach of Renewable Energy Production
Author Affiliations
Queensland University of Technology, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Published InJournal of Engineering
Year2014
Citations73
Abstract
Biofuel produced by fast pyrolysis from biomass is a promising candidate. The heart of the system is a reactor which is directly or indirectly heated to approximately 500°C by exhaust gases from a combustor that burns pyrolysis gas and some of the by-product char. In most of the cases, external biomass heater is used as heating source of the system while internal electrical heating is recently implemented as source of reactor heating. However, this heating system causes biomass or other conventional forms of fuel consumption to produce renewable energy and contributes to environmental pollution. In order to overcome these, the feasibility of incorporating solar energy with fast pyrolysis has been investigated. The main advantages of solar reactor heating include renewable…
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