Biomass is doubtless a very significant source of renewable energy being worldwide abundant with high energy potential. This paper deals with assessment energy consumption at especially grinding and briquetting processes, which should result in essential economy of energy at solid biofuel production. Various types of raw materials were used at the experiment such as hemp ( Cannabis sativa L.) biomass, two species of Miscanthus ( Miscanthus sinensis, Miscanthus x gigantheus ) and apple wood biomass. These materials were dried, grinded and pressed by piston press having pressing chamber diameter of 65 mm. Materials were grinded into three fractions (4 mm, 8 mm and 12 mm). Material throughput (kg.h -1 ) and energy consumption (kWh.t -1 ) were registered. As to results: the highest throughput at both grinding cases as well as briquetting was found at apple wood biomass; however the energy consumption during briquetting of apple wood was relatively high. The worst results concerning throughput and energy consumption (especially at briquetting) were found at hemp biomass. Nevertheless, briquettes made of hemp had the best mechanical durability. Both Miscunthus species (herbaceous biomass) have very similar parameters and showed quite good relation between throughput and energy consumption at the used machines.
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Ivanova, T., Havrland, B., Novotny, R., Muntean, A., & Hutla, P. (2018). Influence of raw material properties on energy consumption during briquetting process. BIO Web of Conferences, 10, 02006. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20181002006
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