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Gasification: An alternative solution for energy recovery and utilization of vegetable market waste

Journal

WASTE MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 3, Pages 276-284

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0734242X16679257

Keywords

Vegetable market waste; briquettes; gasification; downdraft gasifier; syngas; power generation

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  1. Honeywell Consultancy, Bangalore

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Vegetables waste is generally utilized through a bioconversion process or disposed of at municipal landfills, dumping sites or dumped on open land, emitting a foul odor and causing health hazards. The presents study deals with an alternative way to utilize solid vegetable waste through a thermochemical route such as briquetting and gasification for its energy recovery and subsequent power generation. Briquettes of 50 mm diameter were produced from four different types of vegetable waste. The bulk density of briquettes produced was increased 10 to 15 times higher than the density of the dried vegetable waste in loose form. The lower heating value (LHV) of the briquettes ranged from 10.26 MJ kg(-1) to 16.60 MJ kg(-1) depending on the type of vegetable waste. The gasification of the briquettes was carried out in an open core downdraft gasifier, which resulted in syngas with a calorific value of 4.71 MJ Nm(-3) at the gasification temperature between 889 degrees C and 1011 degrees C. A spark ignition, internal combustion engine was run on syngas and could generate a maximum load up to 10 kW(e). The cold gas efficiency and the hot gas efficiency of the gasifier were measured at 74.11% and 79.87%, respectively. Energy recovery from the organic vegetable waste was possible through a thermochemical conversion route such as briquetting and subsequent gasification and recovery of the fuel for small-scale power generation.

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