棕榈油固体废物作为棕榈油工厂蒸汽发电厂燃料的潜力

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Dino Erivianto, Ahmad Dani
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这项研究旨在分析棕榈油副产品和加工废料中蕴含的潜在电能。从棕榈油副产品中提取的生物质可作为替代能源,其潜在热值可用于锅炉发电或作为可再生能源。从棕榈油副产品中提取的固体废弃物通常用作锅炉燃料和肥料,但也有希望成为一种可再生能源。研究过程包括发现问题、制定方案、确定研究目标、文献综述、实地调查、通过观察和访谈收集原始数据、数据分析以及展示研究成果。通过对几家棕榈油厂的实地观察发现,每吨加工过的新鲜果穗(FFB)中,固体废物副产品通常包括 5-7% 的果壳、11-14% 的纤维和 20-22% 的空果穗(EFB)。考虑到加工 30 吨/小时的最大电力需求和每种废料所含的潜在电能,仅利用纤维废料作为锅炉燃料就足够了,可提供 542.1 千瓦的潜在电能。锅炉产生的多余电能(580 千瓦)可从贝壳废物中获取,从而将剩余电能出售给外部各方。剩余电能估计为 130 - 70 千瓦/小时,每天运行 20 小时,每天可从加工中获得 1.4 - 2.6 兆瓦的剩余电能。固体棕榈油废料的热值主要受其水分含量的影响。对纤维废物利用的适当管理可有效满足棕榈油厂的能源需求。此外,贝壳废料和 EFB 还具有向外出售约 648 - 686 千瓦电能的潜力。
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Potential of Solid Waste from Palm Oil as Fuel for Steam Power Plants in Palm Oil Factories
This research aims to analyze the potential electric energy contained in the by-products and processed waste of palm oil. Biomass derived from palm oil by-products can serve as an alternative source of energy, with potential calorific value to generate electricity from boilers or as renewable energy. While solid waste from palm oil by-products is commonly utilized as boiler fuel and fertilizer, it holds promise as a renewable energy source in its entirety. The research process includes problem identification, formulation, determination of research objectives, literature review, field surveys, primary data collection through observation and interviews, data analysis, and presentation of research results. Field observations from several visited palm oil mills reveal that solid waste by-products typically consist of 5-7% shell, 11-14% fiber, and 20-22% Empty Fruit Bunches (EFB) per ton of processed Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB). Considering the maximum electricity requirement for processing 30 tons/hour and the potential electrical energy contained in each waste type, utilizing fiber waste alone as boiler fuel is sufficient, offering a potential electrical energy of 542.1 kW. Any excess electrical power generated (580 kW) by the boiler can be sourced from shell waste, enabling surplus electricity to be sold to external parties. With the surplus electrical power estimated at 130 – 70 kW/hour, operating for 20 hours per day yields a surplus of 1.4 – 2.6 MW/day from processing. The calorific value of solid palm oil waste is notably affected by its moisture content. Proper management of fiber waste utilization can effectively fulfill the energy needs of palm oil mills. Additionally, there is potential to sell approximately 648 – 686 kW of electrical energy externally, derived from shell waste and EFB.
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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