Techno-Economic Assessment of a Gasification Plant for Distributed Cogeneration in the Agrifood Sector
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This research work presents a techno-economic analysis of a biomass gasification plant fueled
with residues from the olive oil and almond industries for combined heat and power generation
in the agrifood sector. The experimental plant consists of a downdraft fixed bed gasifier, a producer
gas cleaning and cooling system and a spark-ignition engine–generator set as a power generation
unit, which generates about 10–12 kW of rated electric power. With an average consumption between
13–14 kg/h of exhausted olive pomace pellets as feedstock, the producer gas volumetric flow rate
was 31 Nm3/h (vol. %: 19.2 H2, 12.9 CO, 1.9 CH4, 19.2 CO2, 46.7 N2). The average cold gas efficiency
was nearly 63%. This work also addresses the characterization and potential application of the
carbonaceous solid residue (biochar), discharged from the gasifier at 1.7 kg/h. Finally, an economic
feasibility analysis was developed, wherein the payback period ranges between 5–9 years.
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Aguado, R., Vera, D., López García, D. A., Pérez Torreglosa, J. P. & Jurado, F. (2021). Techno-Economic Assessment of a Gasification Plant for Distributed Cogeneration in the Agrifood Sector. Applied Sciences, 11(2), 660. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app11020660














