Title: Biomass
1Biomass
Composition of Municipal Solid Waste Energy
Retrieval from Recycling Incineration and
Incinerator Ash Secure Landfills Efficiency of
Conversion of Sunlight into Biomass Methane
Digesters Alternative Biomass Fuels for
Vehicles Wood Combustion Energy Plantations
2Energy in the News
3Composition of Urban Garbage
William Rathje Garbologist When did
Arizona Residents throw out the most meat?
4Composition of Solid Waste 23 Cities
5Waste Generation Rates over Time
6Changes in Disposal Methods
7Energetics of Recycling and Substitution
8Biodegradability
Biodegradability in garbage dumps an non-issue.
Rapid biodegradation requires oxygen and/or
water. Rathjeperfectly preserved years old
meat and vegetables!
9Waste to Energy Plant
Locked into long term contract may discourage
recycling Fly ash Bottom ash Where collected
and transported?
10Metal in Incinerator Ash
Fly ash from electrostatic precipitators.
Bottom ash bottom of boiler Which is most
dangerous??
Additional concerns dioxin from burning of
chlorine containing compounds (plastics,etc.).
Dioxin carcinogen, endocrine disrupter
11Recycling Trivia
Americans consume 2.5 million plastic bottles
every hour If you drink 2 cans ofsoft drink per
day in aluminum cans and cans are not
recycled,you waste more energy than is used daily
by one human in the lesser developed
countries Recycling one aluminum can saves
enough energy to run a TV for 3 hours Recycling
of all paper used in the Sunday edition of the
New York Times would save 75,000 trees per year
12Fly Ash Dump in Korba India(from power plant)
No vegetation.
13Fly Ash Dump in Badarpur, India
Reclaimed using mycorrihizal fungi
(bioremediation) Also small amounts of compost.
Reduces air pollution from fly ash dump.
14Secure Landfill
Black layers on top and bottom liner Liner
thickness about 1/3 inch Circles on bottom
leachate pipes Note Gas vent, low permeability
soil, filter layer, barrier layer, drainage layer
15Percent Trash Disposal in Landfills
16Biomass Production vs Energy Use
Uses of biomass Aside from energy?
17Biomass to Fuel Conversions
Results Alcohol (Ethanol) Biogas
(Methane) Syngas Gasoline (Biocrude) Diesel Fuel
(Plant Oil)
18Methods of Biomass to Energy Conversion
Direct combustion Pyrolysis thermal
decomposition into gas or liquid Involves high
temperatures (500-900C), low oxygen
Biochemical processes Anaerobic digestion by
methanogens Controlled fermentation produces
alcohols Ethanol (grain alcohol) Methanol (wood
alcohol)
19Anaerobic Digester
Converts animal or plant waste Into
methane Typical wastes Manure (feed lots,pig
farms, poultry) Olive oil mill waste Potato
processing waste Big deal Agricultural Science
Depts
20Optimum Operating Temperature
35C, maximum liters of methane per day, best
retention time?
21Cellulose High Solids Fermenter
Adjusting agitator shaft of high solids
fermenter. Produces methane gas, high quality
compost from sewage sludge, use 1/20th the water
Compared to conventional digesters. Downside
agitator needed.
22Energy Used to Grow vs Food Energy
Ethanol from corn 1.74 per gallon to produce vs
95 cents per gallon Of gasoline. 70 more
energy to make ethanol from US corn than energy
in ethanol Good use of ethanol oxidizer to
replace MTBE in gasoline 10 ethanol boosts
octane rating of gasoline, replaces lead.
23Energy Contributions to Bread Loaf
Grain production, Baking, Transport, Milling,
Shops, Packaging
24Energy in Biomass
Only a small amount energy in sunlight converted
into biomass by plants. Conversion efficiency
varies Sugar cane 2 Corn 1 Typical forest
0.8 Most food plants lt0.8 Maximum theoretical
efficiency 10
25Sugar Cane
Sugar cane very high productivity per acre. Use
bagasse (sugar cane waste) to run boilers to boil
sap for sugar. Bagasse to energy plants 7 of
Hawaiian energy (Mauritius)
26Bagasse to Methane Plant Hilo, HI
27Hemp Plants
Advantages 4 times as much pulp per acre as
wood, no pesticides needed Can make cloth,rope
paper. Does need nitrogen fertilizer. Not good
to smoke. 1763-1767-Virginia farmers jailed if no
hemp grown.
28Four Year Old Eucalyptus Hawaii
Eucalyptus produce high amounts Of biomass under
drier conditions Than hemp. Very hardy species.
29Plants as Sources of Petroleum Like Substances
Gopher plant grows wild in California 25
barrels of crude oil per hectare Copaifera
multijuga found in Brazil produces almost pure
diesel fuel Bladderpod can be used to make
plastic Jojoba 50 oil by weigh resembles
sperm oil doesnt go rancid
30Plastics Made from Pyrolysis Oil(Wood Chip Waste)
31Low Cost, Efficient Woodstoves
A India, B. Nepal C. Guatemala, Most of the
world cooks with wood. Typical wood stove Only
10 efficient. Time to collect wood 2 to 5
hours per day. 80 of fuel use in developing
world wood for cooking. Major cause of
deforestation, soil erosion.
32Comparable Efficiency Values
Efficiency multiply by 100.
33Rocket Stove vs Three Stone Fire
Rocket Stove insulated fire box, short chimney,
cooks on top of Chimney, skirt surrounds pot.
Built in Guatemala.
34Rocket Stove
35Addition of Haybox
Haybox insulated box. Food placed in box and
left once water heated to boiling point. Food
continues to cook without fire. (Why?)
36Air Tight Stove
Stove has lower chamber With burning wood, Upper
chamber with Secondary combustion Long path for
exhaust gas more complete burning Note high
surface area of Stove. About 50 efficient