Experimental tests and modeling on a combined heat and power biomass plant

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Renewable energy sources can help the countries to achieve some of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provided from the recent 2030 Agenda, allowing for clean, secure, reliable and affordable energy. Biomass technology is a relevant renewable energy to contribute to reach a clean and affordable energy production system with important emissions reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG). An innovative technological application of biomass energy consisting of a burner coupled with an external fired gas turbine (EFGT) has been developed for the production of electricity. This paper shows the results of the plant modelling by Aspen Plus environment and preliminary experimental tests; the validation of the proposed model allows for the main parameters to be defined that regulate the energy production plant supplied by woodchips.

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Marseglia, G., Medaglia, C. M., Petrozzi, A., Nicolini, A., Cotana, F., & Sormani, F. (2019). Experimental tests and modeling on a combined heat and power biomass plant. Energies, 12(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12132615

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