DocumentCode
3241921
Title
Optimizing palm biomass energy though size reduction
Author
Aziz, Mustafa Kamal Abdul ; Morad, Noor Azian ; Wambeck, Noel ; Shah, M.H.
Author_Institution
Centre of Lipids Eng. & Appl. Res. (CLEAR), Univ. Teknol. Malaysia Int. Campus, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
fYear
2011
fDate
19-21 April 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Solids oil palm biomass in the form of empty fruit bunches (EFB), palm press fibre (PPF), palm kernel shell (PKS), palm trunks and fronds has been identified as one of the main source of renewable energy with great potential in Malaysia. Recent development in the industry requires proper treatment of the palm biomass so that it generates clean energy. One of the treatment of palm biomass is size reduction since this will remove excess moisture and oil. It is vital to establish the correlations between size of palm biomass on moisture and the calorific values. By modeling and simulation, optimised blends of palm biomass consisting of EFB, PPF and PKS can be mixed to give the maximum power output. The physical and calorific properties of palm biomass were established through experimental work as well as plant data collected in this study. The simulated palm biomass blends through this study was validated with plant data from previous studies. Size reduction reduced moisture content significantly in the oil palm biomass namely EFB from 52 to 40 %. With size reduction, the calorific values of blends can increase by 34% and further improve the Net Energy Availability Value. The study suggests that an optimised blend from the oil palm biomass would further improve the calorific value. Through improved processing technology, the palm oil industry will continue to strive for sustainability development addressing both social and economic aspect simultaneously.
Keywords
agricultural products; biotechnology; renewable energy sources; Malaysia; empty fruit bunches; fronds; net energy availability value; oil palm biomass energy; palm kernel shell; palm oil industry; palm press fibre; palm trunks; renewable energy source; size reduction; Availability; Biological system modeling; Biomass; Feeds; Fuels; Moisture; Presses; biomass blends; moisture; palm biomass; renewable energy; size reduction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Modeling, Simulation and Applied Optimization (ICMSAO), 2011 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0003-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICMSAO.2011.5775516
Filename
5775516
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