Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5028388 Procedia Engineering 2017 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper presents results of the investigation of an innovative biomass and alternative fuel low-temperature gasification method before co-firing in industrial or power plant boilers. Gasification process takes place with use of flue gas as a gasifying agent with recirculation of resulting gas (syngas) to the boiler's combustion chamber. Industrial-size rotary gasification reactor using flue gas as a gasifying agent has been designed and successfully built in Marcel power plant in Radlin town, Poland. The construction of the reactor allows the use of a wide range of alternative fuels (biomass, industrial waste and municipal waste). The paper presents the results of the reactor tests using coniferous wood pellets as a fuel. The flue gas from coal and coke-oven gas co-firing were used as the gasifying agent. The measuring system ensures online measurements of syngas composition: CO, CO2, H2, CH4. As a result of presented gasification process a syngas with combustible components has been obtained and recirculated to the boiler's combustion chamber.Before running industrial-size installation, laboratory tests were carried out to determine usability of selected fuels to gasification process. Tests were conducted in a laboratory stand, equipped with a gasification reactor designed and constructed specifically for this purpose. The experimental stand enables the weight loss of a sample and syngas composition to be recorded. The aim of the laboratory research was to determine the usability of selected alternative fuel for indirect co-firing in power boilers and to build a knowledge base for industrial-size process.

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