화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.62, 79-83, 2014
Energy potential of native shrub species in northern Spain
This paper we present an energy review of the waste generated by shrub species in soils of low fertility for use as fuel in a power plant. The residues analysed belong to the species: Rhamus alaternus, Ulex europaeus, Prunus spinosa, Smilax aspera, Erica sp., Rubus ulmifolius, and Pteridium aquilinum. Gross calorific value (GCV), net calorific value (NCV), density, elementary chemical analysis, moisture content, percentage of ash, productivity, energy density and FVI (fuel value index) have been measured. These parameters have been determined for three levels of moisture (maximum, medium and minimum). At medium moisture level, the residues of U. europaeus are those that reach the greatest FVI, 20,000. In the other extreme is the P. aquilinum with an FVI of 403. The average productivity of waste, in t ha(-1), of each species has been determined in order to know how much energy is stored per hectare. U. europaeus and P. spinosa are the species which accumulate more energy per hectare, with similar values of around 81 MJ ha(-1) yr(-1) and installed power of 2.59 W ha(-1). The energy recovery of the waste in a thermal power plant would generate an annual revenue of 14.6 M(sic), taking into account that 40% of the forest land covered by shrub in Cantabria is used for this purpose. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.