The Potential of Coffee Husk and Pulp as an Alternative Source of Environmentally Friendly Energy

Weldemedhin Merete, A. Haddis, E. Alemayehu, A. Ambelu
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In Ethiopia enormous amounts of coffee husk and pulp are generated anually from coffee processing industries. However, they have been poorly utilized or left to decompose or otherwise dumped in the environment. Therefore, this research was conducted at Teppi and Limu coffee farms in Ethiopia to produce briquettes from coffee husk and pulp. The objectives of the study were to evaluate the energy potential of briquette produced from coffee husk and pulp and characterize their fuel properties. The coffee husk and pulp were carbonized in an oxygen-deficient environment separately by using carbonizing kiln at Jimma Agricultural Mechanization Research Centre. Then the carbonized materials were ground to fine particles and mixed with a binder and converted to briquettes by using a briquette extruder machine. Triplicate samples of the briquettes were sent to Geological Survey of Ethiopia for analysis. The calorific value of the briquettes produced from coffee husk and pulp ranged between 5041.1±168.60 and 4037.6±219.39cal/g, respectively. Further analysis showed that through conversion of the coffee husk and pulp in to briquette, annually the two farms could generate 1.3×1013cal of energy and substitutes 5,284.35 m3 of firewood or save 52.84 to 66.05 ha of tropical forests from deforestation. The results of the study have shown that briquettes produced from coffee husk have more positive attributes than briquettes produced from coffee pulp at both farms. It is concluded that briquettes produced from coffee husk and pulp could be used as an alternative source of energy and waste management option. Keywords : Briquette; Carbon Sequestration; Coffee Husk; Coffee Pulp
咖啡壳和纸浆作为环保能源替代来源的潜力
在埃塞俄比亚,咖啡加工业每年生产大量的咖啡皮和咖啡浆。然而,它们没有得到充分利用,或任由其分解或以其他方式倾倒在环境中。因此,本研究在埃塞俄比亚的Teppi和Limu咖啡农场进行,以从咖啡壳和果肉中生产压块。该研究的目的是评估由咖啡壳和纸浆制成的型煤的能源潜力,并表征它们的燃料特性。利用吉马市农机化研究中心的炭化窑,在缺氧环境下分别对咖啡壳和咖啡浆进行了炭化。然后将炭化后的物料磨成细颗粒,加入粘结剂混合,利用成型机制成型煤。压块的三份样品已送到埃塞俄比亚地质调查局进行分析。由咖啡壳和咖啡浆制成的型煤热值分别为5041.1±168.60和4037.6±219.39cal/g。进一步分析表明,通过将咖啡壳和果肉转化为型煤,这两个农场每年可产生1.3×1013cal的能源,替代5284.35立方米的木柴,或节省52.84至66.05公顷的热带森林。研究结果表明,在两个农场,用咖啡壳生产的型煤比用咖啡浆生产的型煤具有更多的积极特性。综上所述,由咖啡壳和纸浆制成的压块可以作为一种替代能源和废物管理的选择。关键词:型煤;碳封存;咖啡皮;咖啡果肉
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