2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16042062
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Energetic, Economic and Environmental (3E) Analysis of a RES-Waste Gasification Plant with Syngas Storage Cooperation

Abstract: Today, the increasing amount of waste is a growing ecological and financial problem. Another issue is the need to limit the share of controllable sources powered by fossil fuels. A hybrid generation system (HGS) is proposed to solve both problems. The system consists of renewable energy sources (RES) and a waste gasification system. Contrary to many papers, it is proposed to include syngas storage and use gas turbines as balancing sources. The HGS was modeled, and electricity generation, capacity factors, and … Show more

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“…It is a controlled exothermic reaction of feedstock with suitable gasifying reagents, e.g., air, steam, and oxygen [9,10], consisting of several interconnected steps such as vaporization, pyrolysis, atomization, and chemical fission [11]. Any hydrocarbon-based material can be processed in this way: coal [12,13], tires [14], biomass [15], or plastic materials and wastes [16,17]. The design of a gasification plant depends on processed feedstock, but usually, such a plant consists of a gasifying reactor, syngas-treating section, and an energy-utilizing section [18].…”
Section: General Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a controlled exothermic reaction of feedstock with suitable gasifying reagents, e.g., air, steam, and oxygen [9,10], consisting of several interconnected steps such as vaporization, pyrolysis, atomization, and chemical fission [11]. Any hydrocarbon-based material can be processed in this way: coal [12,13], tires [14], biomass [15], or plastic materials and wastes [16,17]. The design of a gasification plant depends on processed feedstock, but usually, such a plant consists of a gasifying reactor, syngas-treating section, and an energy-utilizing section [18].…”
Section: General Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%