Economic feasibility assessment of rice straw utilization for electricity generating through combustion in Thailand
Mitra Kami Delivand,
Mirko Barz,
Shabbir H. Gheewala and
Boonrod Sajjakulnukit
Applied Energy, 2011, vol. 88, issue 11, 3658 pages
Abstract:
The economic feasibility of biomass based combustion projects of various capacities to generate electricity from rice straw is evaluated for Thailand. For an assumed lifespan of 20years, rice straw-fueled combustion facilities would generate Net Present Values (NPV) of −3.15, 0.94, 2.96, 9.33, and 18.79 million USD for projected 5, 8, 10, 15, and 20MWe plants, respectively. Examining the effects of scale on the cost of generated electricity (COE) over the considered range of capacities indicates that COE varies from 0.0676USD/kWh at 20MWe to 0.0899USD/kWh at 5MWe. By scaling up the power plants, the variations of the financial parameters, namely NPV values, become less sensitive to the critical variables. As an example, if the fuel price, selling price of electricity, and the plant factor change by +36% (31.0USD/t), −16% (0.0758USD/kWh), and −14% (5650h/yr), respectively, the largest scale project is still appealing for investment. Nevertheless, to ensure a secure fuel supply, smaller scale power plants, i.e., 8 and 10MWe may be more practicable. A further sensitivity analysis is discussed in terms of the financial feasibility of the projects (i.e., NPV⩾0), and the investment appraisal condition (here, Internal Rate of Return or IRR⩾11%).
Keywords: Rice straw energy; Cost of Electricity; Economic feasibility; Sensitivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.04.001
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