Title of article
Biomass resources for energy in North-Eastern Brazil
Author/Authors
Pedro Anselmo Filho، نويسنده , , Ossama Badr، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
17
From page
51
To page
67
Abstract
Due to the high dependency on hydroelectric power generation, Brazil faced a power shortage in 2001. In order to remedy the situation and avoid more severe power crises in the future, the Brazilian Government launched incentive programmes to encourage thermal and renewable power generation. The Programme of Incentives to Alternative Sources (PROINFA) is mainly devoted to the utilisation of biomass. The success of PROINFA depends on the availability of reliable studies for assessing existing biomass resources and the viability of their utilisation for power generation. In this study, energy potentials of the main biomass resources in the north-eastern region of Brazil have been assessed. The economy of the north-eastern region of Brazil is heavily dependent on its sugar industry. Biomass available from sugarcane cultivation and processing represents an annual regional energy resource of 40.5 TWh at an average cost of US$ 0.005/kWh. Bamboo, cultivated as a dedicated energy crop, has the second largest annual energy potential of 30.8 TWh at an average cost of US$ 0.009/kWh. Municipal solid waste, generated in the region, has an annual energy potential of about 16.7 TWh.
Keywords
Bamboo , MSW , BIOMASS , Energy crops , energy generation , Black liquor , Sugarcane bagasse , Process wastes
Journal title
Applied Energy
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Applied Energy
Record number
414519
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