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Specific and cumulative exhaust gas emissions in micro-scale generators fueled by syngas from biomass gasification

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Short description:
Specific and cumulative exhaust gas emissions in micro-scale generators fueled by syngas from biomass gasification / Puglia, M.; Morselli, N.; Pedrazzi, S.; Tartarini, P.; Allesina, G.; Muscio, A.. - In: SUSTAINABILITY. - ISSN 2071-1050. - 13:6(2021), pp. 3312-3312. [10.3390/su13063312]
abstract:
Climate change, environmental degradation, and biodiversity loss are prompting production systems to shift from a fossil-based economy to a circular bio-based one. In this context, biomass gasification is a promising alternative to fossil fuels that can contribute to power generation in rural communities and remote areas as well as provide a sustainable source of energy for developed countries. In this work, exhaust gas emissions (CO, NOx, and SO2) of two syngas-fueled micro-scale generators were measured. The first system is a commercial biomass gasifier genset, whereas the second is composed of a laboratory-scale gasifier prototype and a portable petrol generator. For this second facility, emissions were measured both running on gasoline and on syngas. The comparison was performed both on the pollutant concentration and on their cumulative amount. This comparison was made possible by calculating the exhaust gas flow by knowing the combustion stoichiom-etry and fuel consumption. The results showed a much lower pollutant concentration running on syngas compared to gasoline. In particular, considering the best configurations, every cubic meter of exhaust gas released running on syngas contains about 20 times less CO and almost one-third less NOx compared to gasoline. Moreover, the cumulative amount of emissions released was also considerably lower due to the lower exhaust gas flow (about 25%) released running on syngas.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Biomass gasification; Emissions analysis; Engine; Gasoline; Portable generator; Syngas
List of contributors:
Puglia, M.; Morselli, N.; Pedrazzi, S.; Tartarini, P.; Allesina, G.; Muscio, A.
Authors of the University:
ALLESINA GIULIO
MORSELLI NICOLO'
MUSCIO Alberto
PEDRAZZI Simone
PUGLIA MARCO
TARTARINI Paolo
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1239935
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1239935/338024/sustainability-13-03312.pdf
Published in:
SUSTAINABILITY
Journal
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