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Design and Operation of A 5.5 MW<sub>e</sub> Biomass Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Demonstration Plant
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EngineeringGas ConversionBioenergyEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionGasificationCombined CycleMwe BiomassBiomass ConversionDemonstration PlantBiomassHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationA 5.5Conversion TechnologyBiomass EnergyEnergy CropSustainable EnergyEnvironmental EngineeringBiomass ResourceFuel ProductionSustainable Production
The design and operation of a 5.5 MWe biomass integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) demonstration plant, which is located in Xinghua, Jiangsu Province of China, are introduced. It is the largest complete biomass gasification power plant that uses rice husk and other agricultural wastes as fuel in Asia. It mainly consists of a 20 MWt atmospheric circulating fluidized-bed gasifier, a gas-purifying system, 10 sets of 450 kWe gas engines, a waste heat boiler, a 1.5 MWe steam turbine, a wastewater treatment system, etc. The demonstration plant has been operating since the end of 2005, and its overall efficiency reaches 26−28%. Its capital cost is less than 1200 USD/kW, and its running cost is about 0.079 USD/kWh based on the biomass price of 35.7 USD/ton. There is a 20% increment on capital cost and 35% decrease on the fuel consumption compared to that of a 1 MW system without a combined cycle. Because only part of the project has been performed, many of the tests still remain and, accordingly, must be reported at a later opportunity.
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