Annotated Bibliography on Biomass Energy

Nikita Rai, Aditi Singh, Neeraj Kumar

Abstract


It is always of due concern regarding the consistent developing energy systems which involves that the final product requirements should be noted duly, hence this article focuses on the storehouse in a renewable energy system which does not have any usage of fuels such as fossils. It has been statistically estimated that the storage capacity increases efficiently when the factor of conversion losses is included. In the operation of power plant, various worthy parameters involving velocity of the particle, solid particles concentration and the stability and reliability of pulverized fuel flow in the fuel injection pipelines are helpful to detect initial fuel supply problems. Experimental investigation helped in regulating biomass flow using the developed system and inferred that the particle velocity across a vertical pipe is more regular than a horizontal pipe. On the other hand, the waste and sewage generated from such plants can, in turn, be used as an appreciable amount of energy. They can be exploited locally to cover the electricity and wastewater demands of such a purification plant. Moreover, the usual large expanse of these plants help for additional harvest of renewable particularly, wind and solar energy on the site. Through this review article, which involves the study of the years from 2012 to 2017 now focuses on innovative approach which exposes that even the state-of-the-art usage of techniques for energy harvest under the proper design and combination including intelligent operation of devices could lead to replacement of external energy supply with sewage plants under reasonable
Keywords: Bioenergy, biomass, pulverized fuel, renewable energy, solar energy


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjols.v8i3.1450

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