A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler

Growing world's population has immense contribution towards world economy and energy utilisation. The enormous usage of conventional fuel has contributed many environmental problems such as greenhouse gas emission (GHG), world climate change, and deterioration of human health. Recent study focu...

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Main Authors: Kaniapan, S., Nesan, K.P., Ya, H., Hassan, S., Buang, A., Safuan Zakaria, M.
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Published: IOP Publishing Ltd 2021
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spelling my.utp.eprints.295832022-03-25T02:09:36Z A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler Kaniapan, S. Nesan, K.P. Ya, H. Hassan, S. Buang, A. Safuan Zakaria, M. Growing world's population has immense contribution towards world economy and energy utilisation. The enormous usage of conventional fuel has contributed many environmental problems such as greenhouse gas emission (GHG), world climate change, and deterioration of human health. Recent study focuses on the generated power from EPB compared with methane in a typical biomass boiler. Also, there are very limited studies on the Air to Fuel (ATF) ratios value in boiler operation. In this paper, empty palm bunch (EPB) and rice husk (RH) have been selected as biomass fuel in the biomass boiler. The same recommended parameters of boiler and turbine was chosen for both EPB and RH feedstocks from previous study. Overall, the study proven to produce about 33 and 25 of energy from EPB and RH of what a methane (CH4) can produce from the same amount of feeding rate, respectively, with EPB producing 13.31 of higher turbine power than RH. This directly contributes to the technical feasibility and adaptability of environmentally friendly elements by seizing the opportunity of carbon emission of conventional fuel and replacing it with natural resources such as EPB and RH which are part of the biomass fuel replacement regime. However, ATF ratio of RH is significantly minimal of what a CH4 and EPB utilised to burn 1 kg of fuel. Therefore, EPB and RH would be suitable for future renewable biomass feedstock in comparison with conventional fuel for power generation purposes. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. IOP Publishing Ltd 2021 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121497752&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f897%2f1%2f012011&partnerID=40&md5=d5fa59a9e5ecd7d89055504407e37936 Kaniapan, S. and Nesan, K.P. and Ya, H. and Hassan, S. and Buang, A. and Safuan Zakaria, M. (2021) A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29583/
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description Growing world's population has immense contribution towards world economy and energy utilisation. The enormous usage of conventional fuel has contributed many environmental problems such as greenhouse gas emission (GHG), world climate change, and deterioration of human health. Recent study focuses on the generated power from EPB compared with methane in a typical biomass boiler. Also, there are very limited studies on the Air to Fuel (ATF) ratios value in boiler operation. In this paper, empty palm bunch (EPB) and rice husk (RH) have been selected as biomass fuel in the biomass boiler. The same recommended parameters of boiler and turbine was chosen for both EPB and RH feedstocks from previous study. Overall, the study proven to produce about 33 and 25 of energy from EPB and RH of what a methane (CH4) can produce from the same amount of feeding rate, respectively, with EPB producing 13.31 of higher turbine power than RH. This directly contributes to the technical feasibility and adaptability of environmentally friendly elements by seizing the opportunity of carbon emission of conventional fuel and replacing it with natural resources such as EPB and RH which are part of the biomass fuel replacement regime. However, ATF ratio of RH is significantly minimal of what a CH4 and EPB utilised to burn 1 kg of fuel. Therefore, EPB and RH would be suitable for future renewable biomass feedstock in comparison with conventional fuel for power generation purposes. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Kaniapan, S.
Nesan, K.P.
Ya, H.
Hassan, S.
Buang, A.
Safuan Zakaria, M.
spellingShingle Kaniapan, S.
Nesan, K.P.
Ya, H.
Hassan, S.
Buang, A.
Safuan Zakaria, M.
A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
author_facet Kaniapan, S.
Nesan, K.P.
Ya, H.
Hassan, S.
Buang, A.
Safuan Zakaria, M.
author_sort Kaniapan, S.
title A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
title_short A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
title_full A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
title_fullStr A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
title_full_unstemmed A comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
title_sort comparative approach in the utilisation of rice husk and empty palm bunch in the biomass boiler
publisher IOP Publishing Ltd
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