Title :
Environmental impact of rice husk briquette fuel use in Bangladesh: A case study of Mymensingh
Author :
Ahiduzzaman, M. ; Islam, AKM Sadrul
Author_Institution :
Bangladesh Rice Res. Inst., Gazipur, Bangladesh
Abstract :
The rice husk briquette fuel option is found to be the most environment friendly in the study area compared to wood fuel, natural gas and kerosene. The annual saving of CO2 is found to be 16.42 ?? 103 tonne by using 100% briquette fuel instead of 100% wood fuel (non-sustainable source) in the study area that would be US$197.04 ?? 103 worth annually. The cost of CO2 reduction is found to be -0.77 US$/ton that reveals, no additional cost is incurred due to the replacement of wood fuel stove by briquette fuel stove system. The sensitivity analysis expressed that the economic viability affected by the performance of rice husk briquette fuel over wood fuel (i.e. wood : briquette ratio) and the price variation. It is found that the rice husk briquette fuel option is viable up to wood: briquette ratio of 1.12 and variation in price of briquette up to 48%, if the additional cost incurred is reimbursed by the return from CO2 at a trade value of US$12.00/ton of CO2.
Keywords :
biofuel; environmental factors; fuel processing; Bangladesh; briquette fuel stove system; environmental impact; kerosene; natural gas; rice husk briquette fuel; wood fuel stove; Biomass; Costs; Energy consumption; Environmental economics; Fuel economy; Global warming; Natural gas; Petroleum; Power generation economics; Sensitivity analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Developments in Renewable Energy Technology ( ICDRET), 2009 1st International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Dhaka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6012-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICDRET.2009.5454224