Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues

© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Biomass conversion by carbonization process is a simple and appropriate method to convert agricultural and forest residues into solid bio-renewable fuel. Great attentions have been paid to commercial smokeless charcoal production especially those in rur...

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Main Authors: K. Y. Tippayawong, S. Santiteerakul, S. Ramingwong, N. Tippayawong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-655822019-08-05T04:36:18Z Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues K. Y. Tippayawong S. Santiteerakul S. Ramingwong N. Tippayawong Energy © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Biomass conversion by carbonization process is a simple and appropriate method to convert agricultural and forest residues into solid bio-renewable fuel. Great attentions have been paid to commercial smokeless charcoal production especially those in rural communities where large amount of agricultural and forest residues are available and not yet harnessed. Besides, smokeless charcoal is a premium product with stable export demand, generating better value added than normal charcoal. In the present paper, a biomass residues-to-smokeless charcoal conversion plant with appropriate thermal technology was proposed for a local municipality in Mae Hong Son, Thailand. Cost analyses as well as an economic feasibility survey were carried out to evaluate potential benefits of the proposed venture. The study was about utilizing biomass residues available around Mae Hong Son area. The site was firstly chosen based on available supply, using basic supply consolidation models. Charcoal from these biomass residues were prepared, and compacted into charcoal briquettes, and thermally treated to produce final product as smokeless charcoal briquettes. This study focused on the feasibility of demand, engineering, and financial concern. Finally, the biomass conversion model was established together with a practical cost model which could be useful to investors and entrepreneurs for decision making in commercializing community scale production of smokeless charcoal. 2019-08-05T04:36:18Z 2019-08-05T04:36:18Z 2019-01-01 Conference Proceeding 18766102 2-s2.0-85063800582 10.1016/j.egypro.2019.02.162 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85063800582&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/65582
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Energy
spellingShingle Energy
K. Y. Tippayawong
S. Santiteerakul
S. Ramingwong
N. Tippayawong
Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
description © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Biomass conversion by carbonization process is a simple and appropriate method to convert agricultural and forest residues into solid bio-renewable fuel. Great attentions have been paid to commercial smokeless charcoal production especially those in rural communities where large amount of agricultural and forest residues are available and not yet harnessed. Besides, smokeless charcoal is a premium product with stable export demand, generating better value added than normal charcoal. In the present paper, a biomass residues-to-smokeless charcoal conversion plant with appropriate thermal technology was proposed for a local municipality in Mae Hong Son, Thailand. Cost analyses as well as an economic feasibility survey were carried out to evaluate potential benefits of the proposed venture. The study was about utilizing biomass residues available around Mae Hong Son area. The site was firstly chosen based on available supply, using basic supply consolidation models. Charcoal from these biomass residues were prepared, and compacted into charcoal briquettes, and thermally treated to produce final product as smokeless charcoal briquettes. This study focused on the feasibility of demand, engineering, and financial concern. Finally, the biomass conversion model was established together with a practical cost model which could be useful to investors and entrepreneurs for decision making in commercializing community scale production of smokeless charcoal.
format Conference Proceeding
author K. Y. Tippayawong
S. Santiteerakul
S. Ramingwong
N. Tippayawong
author_facet K. Y. Tippayawong
S. Santiteerakul
S. Ramingwong
N. Tippayawong
author_sort K. Y. Tippayawong
title Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
title_short Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
title_full Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
title_fullStr Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
title_full_unstemmed Cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
title_sort cost analysis of community scale smokeless charcoal briquette productio from agricultural and forest residues
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