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A Study on Possibility of Bio-coal Manufacturing using High Moisture Agricultural by- Products (고함수율 농업부산물을 이용한 Bio-coal의 가능성에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Min-Jung;Park, Kyoung-Joo;Lee, Jai-Young
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2015
  • The rapid industrial development is facing problem due to energy depletion in Korea. So that, it can be necessary to develop alternative energy sources. Alternative energy like biofuels can be produced by using waste fuel, which is ecofriendly. As we know, the organic waste was banned to dump in landfill and ocean dumping. The most practicable method usually used to reduce organic waste is getting feedstuff or composting, considering the discharge characteristics of agricultural by-products waste treatment were selected. In this study, bio-coal was made using agriculture by product. Biocoal was prepared by adding 50 g of uniformly mixture into reactor and was carbonized at low temperatures 210, 220, and 230℃. The time of reaction was 1, 2 and 3 hours. Bio-coal approximately was similar to the standard of solid fuels. Other characteristics of fuel were also studied. The experiments which were analyzed were moisture content and calorific value, ash, chlorine, sulfur and heavy metals analysis as mercury, cadmium, lead, arsenic, and chromium. As a result, bio-coal 220℃, 2 hours was the optimal conditions while heating.

The Gasifier Operation Method using Bio Gas (바이오가스를 이용한 가스화기 운전 방안)

  • Lee, Joongwon;Joo, Yongjin;Chung, Jaehwa;Park, Seik;Kim, Uisik
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.249-254
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    • 2013
  • The integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) system is well known for its high efficiency compared with other coal fueled power generation system. The aim of this study is to confirm the feasibility of using bio gas in coal feeding system and syngas recirculation system. The effects of using bio gas in the gasifier on the syngas composition were investigated through simulations using the Aspen Plus process simulator. It was found that these changes had an influence on the syngas composition of the final stream and bio gas can be used in a gasifier system.

Pre-feasibility Study in Mongolia Tavan Tolgoi Coal Bed Methane (Tavan Tolgoi Coal Bed Methane에 대한 몽골에서의 타당성 조사)

  • CHO, WONJUN;YU, HYEJIN;LEE, JESEOL;LEE, HYUN CHAN;JU, WOO SUNG;LIM, OCKTAEK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.124-129
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    • 2018
  • Methane is the cleanest fuel and supplies by many distributed type: liquefaction natural gas (LNG), compressed natural gas (CNG), and pipeline natural gas (PNG). Natural gas is mainly composed by methane and has been discovered in the oil and gas fields. Coal bed methane (CBM) is also one of them which reserved in coalbed. This significant new energy sources has emerge to convert an energy source, hydrogen and hydrogen-driven chemicals. For this CBM, this paper was written to analyze the geological analysis and reserves in Mongolian Tavan Tolgoi CBM coal mine and to examine the application field. This paper is mainly a preliminary feasibility report analyzing the business of Tavan Tolgoi CBM and its exploitable gas.

A Study on Various Application Technologies Using Coal Bed Methane (Coal Bed Methane을 사용한 다양한 응용 기술에 대한 고찰)

  • CHO, WONJUN;LEE, JESEOL;YU, HYEJIN;LEE, HYUN CHAN;JU, WOO SUNG;LIM, OCKTAEK
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2018
  • Now discusses the potential use and applications of coal bed methane (CBM) in various industries. One of the options for gas monetization is gas to power (GTP), sometimes called gas to wire (GTW). Electric power can be an intermediate product, such as in the case of mineral refining in which electricity is used to refine bauxite into aluminum; or it can be an end product that is distributed into a large utility power grid. For stranded gas, away from the regional markets, the integration of the ammonia and urea plants makes commercial sense. These new applications, if established, could lead to a surge in demand for methanol plants.

Characteristics of the Co-Combustion of Coal and Bio-Solid Fuel using Biomass as an adjunct (석탄과 보조제로 바이오매스를 사용한 바이오 고형연료의 혼소 특성)

  • Hyeon, Wan-Su;Jin, Yong-Gyun;Jo, Eun-Ji;Han, Hyun-Goo;Min, Seon-Ung;Yeo, Woon-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Organic Resources Recycling Association
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.49-57
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    • 2020
  • Due to the sewage sludge's characteristics of high water content and low calorific value, it is hard to use sewage sludge as an energy source. In this study, we investigated production of bio-solid fuel which is mixed both sewage sludge and woody biomass in order to improve the sewage sludge's characteristics and replace fossil fuels. A thermogravimetric analysis was used to investigate the co-combustion characteristics of the mixed coal and bio-solid fuel of 5%, 10%, 15%, respectively. The analysis was carried out under non-isothermal conditions by raising the internal temperature of 25℃ to 900℃ with an increment of 10℃/min. In the case of comparing single coal sample and mixture sample of coal and bio-solid fuel, the initiation combustion temperature has slightly changed. However, both the maximum combustion temperature and the termination start combustion temperature were hardly noticeable. The initiation combustion was occurred between 200~315℃ and the thermal decomposition causing a significant weight change occurred between 350~700℃. As a result of the kinetic analysis of the co-combustion, the activation energy was decreased as the mixing rate was higher. Therefore, it is able to co-combust the mixed coal and bio-solid fuel in power plants.

A Study on the Thermal and Chemical Characteristics of Wasted Coal for the Development of Low Cost Fuel

  • Lee, G.H.;Shim, J.D.
    • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.79-84
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    • 2002
  • The seawater involving diverse chemical elements was mixed with wasted coals to improve the quality. The thermal and chemical characteristics of these seawater-mixed coals were investigated and compared with those of original coals. The contents of MgO, $Na_2O$, and $K_2O$ were increased by mixing seawater in wasted coals. The content of $Na_2O$ in these coal samples was greatly increased due to the sodium, which was the main component of seawater. Thus, it was expected that fusion temperatures of these coal samples were decreased. Coal samples mixed with seawater showed that the rapid weight loss was started at the lower temperature than those of original coal samples. In these coal samples, the temperatures of maximum heat emission were lowered by average $61^{\circ}C.$. Thus, it is suggested that some chemical constituents of the seawater act an important role on lowering the ignition temperature of wasted coal. By mixing seawater into wasted coals, the calorific values were increased. Especially, calorific values were greatly increased in the coal samples of lower quality as Baksan A and B with the improvement of 15~20%.

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A Kinetic Study of Steam Gasification of Rice Straw, Saw Dust Biomass and Coal (볏집, 톱밥 바이오매스와 석탄의 수증기 가스화반응 Kinetics 연구)

  • Song, Byungho;Zhu, Xueyan
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.50 no.1
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    • pp.76-82
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    • 2012
  • Biomass and coal are great potential energy sources for gasification process. These solids can be gasified to produce syngas and bio-oil which can be upgraded further to transportation fuel. Two biomass and three coals have been gasified with steam in a thermobalance reactor under atmospheric pressure in order to evaluate their kinetic rate information The effects of gasification temperature ($600{\sim}850^{\circ}C$) and partial pressure of steam (30~90 kPa) on the gasification rate have been investigated. The three different types of gas-solids reaction models have been applied to the experimental data to compare their predictions of reaction behavior. The modified volumetric reaction model predicts the conversion data well, thus that model was used to evaluate kinetic parameters in this study. The gasification reactivity of five solids has been compared. The obtained activation energy of coal and biomass gasification were well in the reasonable range. The expression of apparent reaction rates for steam gasification of five solids have been proposed as basic information for the design of coal gasification processes.

Feasibility of Coal Combustion Ash on Acidity Regulation for Agricultural Use (석탄연소재의 산도조절을 통한 농업적 활용 가능성)

  • Oh, Sejin;Kang, Min Woo;Kim, Sung-Chul;Lee, Sang Soo
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.10-16
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    • 2019
  • BACKGROUND: Coal ashes generated from thermal power plants have been known as beneficial materials for agricultural use because of their nutrient elements. However, there is limitation to recycle them due to their alkalinity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness or safety of the coal ashes for their heavy metals on agricultural recycling when adjusted to pH of 5 with sulfuric acid. METHODS AND RESULTS: Concentration of hydrogen which is needed to adjust pH of coal ash was estimated by using a buffering curve and then the amount of sulfuric acid was changed by the estimation before incubation. Each of fly ash (FA) and bottom ash (BA) was collected from both thermal plants of Yeongdong (YD) and Yeongheung (YH). The pH values of coal ashes increased to 4.76 (from 4.34) after incubation with sulfuric acid for 56 days, closer to the targeted pH. Coal ashes also increased the contents of available phosphorus by 2-fold (165 mg/kg) and 11-fold (1,137 mg/kg) for YDBA and YDFA, respectively, compared to the control. CONCLUSION: The utilization of coal ash with its acidity regulation would be very beneficial to agriculture sector and further suggest promising environmental safety against heavy metals.

Study on Emission Control for Precursors Causing Acid Rain (VI) : Suitability of Aquatic Plant Biomass as a Co-combustion Material with Coal

  • Hauazawa, Atsushi;Gao, Shidong;Sakamoto, Kazuhiko
    • Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.102-108
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    • 2008
  • In China, energy and environmental problems are becoming serious owing to rapid economic development. Coal is the most problematic energy source because it causes indoor and outdoor air pollution, acid rain, and global warming. One type of clean coal technology that has been developed is the coal-biomass briquette (or bio-briquette, BB) technique. BBs, which are produced from pulverized coal, biomass (typically, agricultural waste), and a sulfur fixation agent (slaked lime, $Ca(OH)_2$) under high pressure without any binder, have a high sulfur-fixation effect. In addition, BB combustion ash, that is, the waste material, can be used as a neutralization agent for acidic soil because of its high alkalinity, which originates from the added slaked lime. In this study, we evaluated the suitability of alternative biomass sources, namely, aquatic plants, as a BB constituent from the perspective of their use as a source of energy. We selected three types of aquatic plants for use in BB preparation and compared the fuel, handling, and environmental characteristics of the new BBs with those of conventional BBs. Our results showed that air-dried aquatic plants had a higher calorific value, which was in proportion to their carbon content, than agricultural waste biomass; the compressive strength of the new BBs, which depends on the lignin content of the biomass, was high enough to bear long-range intracontinental transport in China; and the new BBs had the same emission control capacity as the conventional BBs.