Unit 3 - Biomass Technology
Unit 3 - Biomass Technology
Unit 3 - Biomass Technology
Dr.Shridhar Kedar
Biomass Technology
• Biomass technology today serves many markets
that were developed with fossil fuels and modestly
reduces their use
• Biogas
• Synthesis gas
Gasification
• A process that uses heat, pressure, and steam to
convert materials directly into a gas composed
primarily of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
• Updraft Gasifier
Types of Gasifiers
• Downdraft Gasifier
Types of Gasifiers
• Twin-fire Gasifier
Types of Gasifiers
• Air Pollution
• Soil Deterioration
Air Concerns
• Biomass processing technologies and biofuels use have the
potential to increase emissions of ozone precursors
• Increase in Nox emissions
• Excessive inhalation of ethanol is harmful
• Combustion of ethanol would result in increased
atmospheric concentrations of carcinogens
• Emission of relatively large sized particulate matter
Soil Concerns
• Sources of ethanol:
• Sugarcane
• Molasses
• Agricultural waste
• Low average cost of Rs.18/litre projected
• Annual production capacity of 1.5 Billion
litres
India (Contd.)
• Sources of biodiesel:
• Honge
• Jatropha
• High capital, broad scale production plan initiated
• Cost per liter projected at Rs. 27
Bio Mass
• Biomass already supplies 14 % of the world’s
primary energy consumption. On average, biomass
produces 38 % of the primary energy in developing
countries.