| نویسندگان | مهدی امینی,رضا گل حسینی بیدگلی,میلاد ایماندوست,سید طاهر کرمانی القریشی |
| نشریه | Energy Conversion and Management: X |
| ضریب تاثیر (IF) | ثبت نشده |
| نوع مقاله | Full Paper |
| تاریخ انتشار | 2019-06-01 |
| رتبه نشریه | علمی - پژوهشی |
| نوع نشریه | الکترونیکی |
| کشور محل چاپ | ایران |
| نمایه نشریه | JCR ,SCOPUS |
| کلید واژه ها | Biodiesel, Fischer Tropsch, Autothermal reactor, Hybrid renewable energy sources, solar energy, biomass. |
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چکیده مقاله
Conventional biomass-to-fuel pathways are often plagued by low exergy efficiency, high production costs that
burden consumers, and significant CO2 emissions that pollute the air. To address these challenges, this study
introduces an innovative solar-assisted autothermal biomass gasification system. This energy-efficient system is
combined with Fischer–Tropsch synthesis and a Rankine steam cycle. The design and simulation, performed
using ASPEN Plus, show promise for biodiesel production and silent electricity generation. The unique aspect is
the integrated process setup that combines concentrated solar heat with autothermal gasification, optimizing
syngas usage for fuel and power generation, and utilizing a multi-objective optimization framework (NSGA-II by
MATLAB) to enhance exergy efficiency, lower biodiesel production costs, and reduce CO2 emissions simultaneously—
a method not documented in earlier studies. Detailed assessments, spanning energy, exergy, and
economic dimensions, alongside an LCA exploring the full environmental footprint, are executed. The optimization
process led to total energy and exergy efficiencies increasing from 55.91 % and 51.77 % to 57.08 % and
53.21 %, respectively. The reduction of CO2 emissions from 0.50 to 0.468 ton/MW is accompanied by an increase
in net present value (NPV) from 0.5877 to 0.6078 M$/ton biomass. The cost of electricity saw a slight drop from
0.0543 to 0.0526 $/kW, while biodiesel production experienced a modest increase from 43.84 to 44.68 kg/h.
The findings emphasize the proposed system’s promise as a technically sound, cost-effective, and environmentally
friendly means of generating clean fuel and power.