The feasibility of 10 MW power plant installation with palm oil waste as a biomass fuel in Hormozgan, Islamic Republic of Iran
The feasibility of 10 MW power plant installation with palm oil waste as a biomass fuel in Hormozgan, Islamic Republic of Iran
- Author(s): G. Nemati and M.S. Vojdani
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0755
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- Author(s): G. Nemati and M.S. Vojdani Source: CIRED 2012 Workshop: Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid, 2012 page ()
- Conference: CIRED 2012 Workshop: Integration of Renewables into the Distribution Grid
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2012.0755
- ISBN: 978-1-84919-628-4
- Location: Lisbon, Portugal
- Conference date: 29-30 May 2012
- Format: PDF
The power industry in Iran annual production exceeding 10 million tons of carbon dioxide has carbon emissions about 10 percent share. In other hands, for production of each power per kilowatt hour of electricity production is released more than grams of carbon dioxide. Integrated program designed to reduce the carbon intensity of the electricity industry and the development of renewable Energy sources (RES) leads to have more MW capacity from DG. One of kind of RES is using Biomass for Power Generation and CHP. In this manner we have more kind Biomass resources include agricultural residues, animal manure, wood wastes from forestry and industry, residues from food and paper industries, municipal green wastes and sewage sludge. This article has been examining the possibility of generating electricity from waste palm tree in the Hormozgan province in th south of iran with capacity about 10 MW. It's come from about 200000 ton Palm waste in agricultural area. (4 pages)
Inspec keywords: industrial waste; air pollution control; distributed power generation; carbon compounds; electricity supply industry; renewable energy sources; biofuel; vegetation; cogeneration; steam power stations
Subjects: Steam power stations and plants; Power system management, operation and economics; Pollution detection and control; Distributed power generation
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