ǂa ǂtechnology review
Tine Seljak (Author), Marco Buffi (Author), Augustin Valera-Medina (Author), Cheng Tung Chong (Author), David Chiaramonti (Author), Tomaž Katrašnik (Author)

Abstract

The first EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED) served as an effective push for world-wide research efforts on biofuels and bioliquids, i.e. liquid fuels for energy purposes other than for transport, including electricity, heating, and cooling, which are produced from biomass. In December 2018 the new RED II was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. Therefore, it is now the right time to provide a comprehensive overview of achievements and practices that were developed within the current perspective. To comply with this objective, the present study focuses on a comprehensive and systematic technical evaluation of all key aspects of the different distributed energy generation pathways using bioliquids in reciprocating engines and micro gas turbines that were overseen by these EU actions. Methodologically, the study originates from the analyses of feedstock and fuel processing technologies, which decisively influence fuel properties. The study systematically and holistically highlights the utilisation of these bioliquids in terms of fuel property specific challenges, required engine adaptations, and equipment durability, culminating in analyses of engine performance and emissions. In addition, innovative proposals and future opportunities for further technical improvements in the whole production-consumption cycle are presented, thus serving as a guideline for upcoming research and development activities in the fast-growing area of bioliquids. Additionally, the paper systematically addresses opportunities for the utilisation of waste streams, emerging from the ever increasing circular use of materials and resources. With this, the present review provides the sorely needed link between past efforts, oriented towards the exploitation of bio-based resources for power generation, and the very recent zero-waste oriented society that will require a realistic exploitation plan for residuals originating from intensive material looping.

Keywords

bioliquids;micro gas turbine;internal combustion engine;power generation;renewable energy directive;biofuels;

Data

Language: English
Year of publishing:
Typology: 1.02 - Review Article
Organization: UL FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
UDC: 502.174.3:621.43(045)
COBISS: 17774595 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 1364-0321
Views: 324
Downloads: 105
Average score: 0 (0 votes)
Metadata: JSON JSON-RDF JSON-LD TURTLE N-TRIPLES XML RDFA MICRODATA DC-XML DC-RDF RDF

Other data

Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary keywords: biotekočine;mikroturbinski motorji;motorji z notranjim zgorevanjem;proizvodnja energije;uredba o obnovljivih virih energije;biogoriva;
Type (COBISS): Article
Pages: str. 1-20
Issue: ǂVol. ǂ129
Chronology: Sep. 2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2020.109930
ID: 12794859
Recommended works:
, ǂa ǂtechnology review
, diplomsko delo visokošolskega strokovnega študijskega programa
, zaključna naloga Razvojno raziskovalnega programa I. stopnje Strojništvo