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Volume 8, Issue 5 (Suppl)
J Bioremediat Biodegrad, an open access journal
ISSN: 2155-6199
Biofuels Congress 2017
September 05-06, 2017
September 05-06, 2017 | London, UK
Biofuels and Bioenergy
6
th
World Congress on
Processing of crop residues for heating and CO
2
enrichment in greenhouses
José Vicente Reinoso Moreno
1
, María Dolores Fernández Fernández
2
, Jorge Antonio Sánchez Molina
1
, Juan Carlos López Hernández
2
and
Francisco
Gabriel Acién Fernández
1
1
University of Almería, Spain
2
Cajamar Caja Rural Foundation, Spain
D
evelopment of adequate strategies to manage greenhouse crop residues to use it as energy and CO
2
source are presented.
Although greenhouse crop residues can potentially be used as fuel in greenhouses, still some difficulties need to be solved
to do this technology suitable. Major bottlenecks are related with the highmoisture and ash content, in addition to low energetic
density of these residues. In this work, three relevant properties for solid fuels have been studied (moisture, ash content and
calorific value) for different biomass samples which usually are released at Almeria, Spain. In addition, two different options
have been tested in order to enhance the performance of this biomass kind at combustion facilities. One previous drying in
order to reduce its moisture content of greenhouse crop residues, whereas the second is related to reduction on ash content.
Results allow concluding that both strategies were successful. The gross calorific value (dry basis) of the biomass treated was
higher up to 25 MJ/kg, and ash content was lower than untreated, as low as 10% d.w.t. These values are closer to the ones usually
presented by standard biomass kinds regularly employed at combustion applications. The biomass obtained was successfully
tested on commercial boilers in which thermal efficiencies up to 70% were reached. In conclusion, developed methods allow
reusing greenhouse crop residues as fuel in greenhouses, to provide heat and CO
2
, thus its utilization can suppose an economic
yield and, also, enhance sustainability for this commercial activity.
Biography
José Vicente Reinoso Moreno is a PhD student whose experience is related to the biomass fuel field. He has been collaborating for the RNM-6141 project (Green
house crop residues reutilization with energy porpoise). As a result of this research developed for the project, he participated in a study related to combustion
properties of different biomass residues usually released at Almería province (south east of Spain) from agriculture. He also collaborated with the testing and
development of different strategies to enhance biomass properties quality for combustion applications. He collaborated in the optimization of a pilot scale system
designed for heating and supplying heat from biomass. Finally, he collaborated in a study to optimize combustion factor inside a boiler for biomass fuels.
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DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199-C1-009