2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14082189
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SPEAR (Solar Pyrolysis Energy Access Reactor): Theoretical Design and Evaluation of a Small-Scale Low-Cost Pyrolysis Unit for Implementation in Rural Communities

Abstract: Energy access and waste management are two of the most pressing developmental and environmental issues on a global level to help mitigate the accelerating impacts of climate change. They are particularly relevant in Sub–Saharan Africa where electrification rates are significantly below global averages and rural areas are lacking a formal waste management sector. This paper explores the potential of integrating solar energy into a biomass pyrolysis unit as a potentially synergetic solution to both issues. The f… Show more

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“…This indicates that concentrated solar energy pyrolysis is more ecologically sustainable. Caputo and Mašek (2021) [104] developed a system that produces biochar and electricity for soil amendment and energy access. The system is capable of pyrolyzing agricultural waste streams, producing at least 5 kg of biochar per unit per day.…”
Section: Sustainable Utilization Of Organic Amendments Based On Date ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates that concentrated solar energy pyrolysis is more ecologically sustainable. Caputo and Mašek (2021) [104] developed a system that produces biochar and electricity for soil amendment and energy access. The system is capable of pyrolyzing agricultural waste streams, producing at least 5 kg of biochar per unit per day.…”
Section: Sustainable Utilization Of Organic Amendments Based On Date ...mentioning
confidence: 99%