Startup process, safety and risk assessment of biomass gasification for off-grid rural electrification

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Md Mashiur Rahman
Ulrik Birk Henriksen
Daniel Ciolkosz
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
[2] Technical University of Denmark (DTU),DTU Chemical Engineering
[3] Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute,Agricultural Engineering Division, Pulses Research Center & Regional Agricultural Research Station
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Biomass gasification has significantly advanced in terms of performance and is increasingly used in rural off-grid electricity applications. The downdraft gasifier is primarily used in biomass gasification applications, in which it functions as a reactor into which biomass and gasifying air are introduced to generate producer gas that is then used in an engine generator to produce electricity. However, the safety and stability of biomass gasification remain challenging and depend on several factors, such as the startup heating process, which can affect risks of fire, explosion, and toxic gas emissions. As the biomass gasification is associated with high temperatures and demands safety measures, its startup process should follow a rigorous procedure that ensures reliable operation and minimizes the risk of hazard issues. This study presents a gasifier startup heating process based on a proposed safety protocols hazard analysis. The study indicates that the heating temperature in startup processes has been identified as a critical factor due to its role in impacting safety. The findings indicate that the biomass gasification process has significant risks, including the potential for fire, explosion, and release of environmental emissions via multiple pathways. The methods proposed here could lead to reduced risk from the abovementioned issues.
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