Influence of Long-Term Outdoor Storage of Rockrose ('Cistus laurifolius' L.) Shrub Biomass on Biofuels Quality, Pre-Treatment and Combustion Processes
2023
Bados Sevillano, Raquel | Mediavilla Ruíz, Irene | Tolosana Esteban, Eduardo | Borjabad García, Elena | Ramos Casado, Raquel | Fernández Llorente, Miguel José | Pérez Ortiz, Paloma | Esteban Pascual, Luis Saúl
Biomass storage is an essential requirement in the supply chain of bio-refineries and power plants. This research aims to evaluate the influence of long-term outdoor storage (1 year) of baled rockrose ('Cistus laurifolius' L.) shrub biomass on biofuel’s quality, pre-treatment processes and on combustion emissions in an industrial boiler. The raw material was obtained from different rockrose shrublands in north central Spain. A total of 233 tWM (tones of wet matter) of biomass were used to produce biofuels (30 mm of milled biomass and Ø 8 mm pellets) in the pre-treatment pilot plants at CEDER-CIEMAT. The combustion tests were conducted in an industrial moving grate boiler with a thermal power of 50 MWth, in a 17 MWe power plant. Outdoor storage improved some biofuel quality parameters, mainly the reduction in ash content, which allowed 30 mm of milled material to be classified as class I1 (ISO 17225-9:2022) and pellets as class I3 (ISO 17225-2-2021). No significant differences were observed in the total specific mass flow and energy consumption in the pre-treatment processes. The combustion tests had similar results, with the emissions being below the limits established in the directive (EU) 2015/2193. The results obtained indicated that the 1-year outdoor storage of rockrose-baled biomass, under Mediterranean conditions, was feasible for its subsequent use as biofuel.
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