The development of biomass gasification technology towards market penetration in China
Dennis Y. C. Leung, Bingyan Xu, Chungzhi Wu
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 2001, vol. 15, issue 1/2, 132-140
Abstract:
Biomass is the second most frequently used fuel, after coal, in China, which accounts for 20% of primary energy consumption. Though the main usage of biomass is for household cooking, the newly developed biomass gasification technology, especially the circulating fluidized bed gasification (CFBG) technology, has laid the foundations for allowing biomass gasification industry penetration into the commercial energy market. The thermal application of CFBG in wood processing factories, utilising processing wastes to produce gaseous fuel, has been developed successfully and economically in China. The use of CFBG for generating electricity in rice mills, utilising rice hulls with an output of 1 MW, is also underway. The status and development history of CFBG application in China is introduced in the paper. The aspects of large scale industrial application, utilisation of self-produced feed material to reduce the cost of raw material, transportation problems, energy utilisation combined with environmental protection etc., are discussed. The economic benefit of using CFBG for biomass and wastes towards market penetration is also presented.
Keywords: biomass; fuel; energy; rice hull gasification; CFBG. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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