Energy analysis of an integrated plant: Fluidized bed steam gasification of hydrothermally treated biomass coupled to solid oxide fuel cells

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An innovative process based on hydrothermal carbonization, gasification, and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) technologies was developed using a commercial process simulation software called ASPEN Plus. The object of this work is to study plant efficiency under various operating conditions. The hydrothermal pre-treatment (HTC) at 200 and 250◦ C was modelled as a black box based on the experimental results. The gasifier was modelled as a single reactor vessel with both the fluidized bed steam gasification of solid fuel and the hot gas cleaning system. The SOFC was modelled as a simple grey box with the ASPEN Plus blocks. The effect of HTC temperature and steam/carbon (S/C) ratio on the syngas composition and yield and plant efficiency was studied. The results show that the gasification of hydrochar obtained at 200◦ C with S/C ratio of 0.6 gives the best results, namely an energy output of SOFC equal to 1.81 kW/kgBiomass, and overall process efficiency of 36%.

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Papa, A. A., Di Carlo, A., Bocci, E., Taglieri, L., Zotto, L. D., & Gallifuoco, A. (2021). Energy analysis of an integrated plant: Fluidized bed steam gasification of hydrothermally treated biomass coupled to solid oxide fuel cells. Energies, 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14217331

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