DocumentCode :
3338696
Title :
"In natura" palm oil as fuel in a conventional diesel engine - implantation and tests at the Vila Soledade community, Para, Brazil
Author :
Coelho, S.T. ; Siva, O.C. ; Velazquez, S.M.S.G. ; Monteiro, M. B C A
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electrotechnical & Energy, Sao Paulo Univ.
fYear :
2005
fDate :
18-18 Nov. 2005
Lastpage :
3
Abstract :
Isolated communities characterize the territorial occupation in the Amazon region, which makes the conventional electric distribution economically and technically impracticable. To solve the electric problem of these communities, it is necessary for them to produce their own fuel in order to generate electric energy and promote local development. These are the premises that have guided the elaboration of the project PROVEGAM. Implantation and test of a unit demonstration of vegetable oil energetic utilization which has a conventional diesel engine installation and performance testing objective, adapted to operate with palm oil "in natura" at the Vila Soledade community, Moju, Para, an isolated community which has approximately 700 inhabitants, 120 houses and it is located at one hundred and forty kilometers from downtown by car and 30 minutes more by boat. The PROVEGAM project installed a diesel generator adapted with a conversion kit to operate with "in natura" palm oil. Currently, the generator group is working in the community during 5 hours per day with palm oil, 1 hour with diesel oil having more than 3500 hours of testing. During the diesel generator operation, diesel oil emissions and performance were compared with the palm oil. The project results, so far, have confirmed the conceived premises, and this electric model of generating energy is already recommended to be implemented in other communities in the Amazon region
Keywords :
diesel engines; diesel-electric generators; direct energy conversion; power utilisation; vegetable oils; Amazon region; Brazil; Para; Vila Soledade community; conventional diesel engine; conventional electric distribution; diesel generator; electric energy generation; isolated communities; local development; palm oil; performance testing; project PROVEGAM; territorial occupation; vegetable oil energetic utilization; Biomass; Boats; Diesel engines; Distributed power generation; Fuel economy; Mesh generation; Petroleum; Power generation; Power generation economics; Testing; " In natura" palm oil; diesel engine; electric energy generation; isolated community;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Future Power Systems, 2005 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN :
90-78205-02-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FPS.2005.204211
Filename :
1600484
Link To Document :
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