Title | Power from wood gasifiers in Uganda: a 250 kW and 10 kW case study |
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ID_Doc | 66682 |
Authors | Buchholz, T; Da Silva, I; Furtado, J |
Title | Power from wood gasifiers in Uganda: a 250 kW and 10 kW case study |
Year | 2012 |
Published | Proceedings Of The Institution Of Civil Engineers-Energy, 165, 4 |
Abstract | Wood gasification systems have the potential to contribute to rural electrification in sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents an operational and economic analysis of two wood-based gasification systems (250 kW and 10 kW) installed in Uganda in 2007. Both systems proved their potential to compete economically with diesel-generated electricity when operating close to the rated capacity. At an output of 150 kW running for approximately 12 h/day and 8 kW running for approximately 8 h/day, the systems produced electricity at US$0 center dot 18 and 0 center dot 34/kWh, respectively. A stable electricity demand close to the rated capacity proved to be a challenge for both systems. Fuelwood costs accounted for approximately US$0 center dot 03 kWh for both systems. Recovery of even a small fraction of the excess heat (22%) already resulted in substantial profitability gains for the 250 kW system. Results indicate that replicating successful wood gasification systems stipulates the integration of sustainable fuelwood supply and viable business models. |
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