Biomass Energy Technology Application
Biomass Energy Technology Application
Biomass Energy Technology Application
Technology Dissemination
Experience in Rural Nepal
Typical 24-hour 1minute kitchen concentrations of PM2.5 before and after installation of ICS
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Emission measurement - Carbon Monoxide
Study on 2008 & 2009 indicated that IAP was reduced by 62%
(both PM & CO) with the use of ICS
Typical 24-hour 1minute kitchen concentrations of CO before and after installation of ICS
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Current facts and challenges in ICS dissemination
Lapsi/ Candy
Dalmoth, Chips
Processing
Hard Cheese/
Tea Drying
Churpi production
Herbal plant /
Hotel and
essential oil
Restaurant
processing
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List of various MSMEs having potential of using biomass combustion technology
Alaichi
(Cardamom) Coffee Processing
Processing
Wool/ Thread
Bakery/ Bread
Dyeing
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Alternative Energy Promotion Centre
Promoted
Bio-Energy
Technologies
Improved Cookstoves/
Combustion devices
Biogas
(HH and Institutional)
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GoN Subsidy Provision for ICS
Around 3 million
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Intervention through ICS dissemination
1,200,000
1,017,686
1,000,000 876,815
800,000 744,664
615,216
600,000 526,313
437,876
376,945
400,000 337,052
313,221
272,018
2015-2016 ->73,161
212,651
164,190
130,296
200,000 76,138
65,423
63,977 89,127
84,570
80,985 106,673
99,687
93,684 113,327
106,783
34,338
27,002
19,753 56,446
48,981
41,883
12,538
57 1145,918
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Achievements made so far on biomass cookstove sector
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Testing Facilities Developed
Renewable Energy Test Station (RETS)
Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST)
Khumaltar, Lalitpur
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Field Testing
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Nepal Interim Benchmark for solid biomass Cookstoves
(NIBC, 2016)
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Options for addressing household cooking energy needs
Biogas
ICS
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The energy ladder: Energy & development linkage
Cooking options based on availability
and national resources
Scarcity Electricity
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Traditional animal dung briquettes used as cooking fuel
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Distribution of Potential Biomass Resources in Nepal
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Source: Gasifier feasibility study report, VERDICT, 2011
Potential Biomass Energy Resources availability for
modern biomass fuel production
Industrial waste:
Saw dust, wood chips (TCN: average value 116,963
ft3) (Veneer industry: 758,440 tons per day ),
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Potential Biomass Energy Resources availability for
modern biomass fuel production
Forest residue:
Twigs and branches (285 million cubic meters), pine needles
(4.5million tons), weeds/ invasive plants (banmara: 17 tons/ha
annually in E-W Highways only, banmasa, lantana camera, tite-
pati, besaram jhar, Mikania: 600,000 tons of dried Mikania in
20 Terai districts only, etc.), saal leaves(2,019,600 tons of leaf
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litter per year)
Potential Biomass Energy Resources availability for
modern biomass fuel production
High pressure
compression
Low pressure
compression
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Some of the existing competitive briquette
industries in the market
Non-carbonised (high pressure compression) briquette manufacturers:
• Mhepi Briquette Udyog , Nawalparasi
• Shubha Biomass Pvt Ltd , Chitwan
• Jaibik Urja Nepal Company, Bhairawa
• Majgaon briquette Udyog , Lumbini
• Indira Sugar Mills, Nawalparasi
• Green City Briquette Udyog , Bhumisthali
• Namuna Briquette Industry , Chitwan
• Mahakali Sugar Mills, Dhangadi
•
•Currently, non carbonised briquettes are consumed at Hotels,
•
Annapurna Sugar Mills , Sarlahi
Batabaran Biofuel Pvt.Ltd, Chapali Bhadrakali
• Makalu Jadibuti Production Factory, Tankhuwa, Dhankuta
restaurants, industries for boilers etc.
• Green Biomass Industries, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu
•
•Carbonised briquettes are used at HH for space heating and cooking,
•
Gorkha Energy & Environment Pvt Ltd, Gorkha
Universal Biomass Briquette, Katahari, Morang
• Others……
restaurants etc.
Non-carbonised (low pressure, waste biomass) briquette producer:
• Foundation of Sustainable Technology (FoST), Kathmandu
• Other local producers…..
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Initiatives for promotion of Biomass Densified Fuel
(Briquetting) replacing coal and raw fuelwood use
• Promotion of non-carbonized pellets (biomass based fuel) in
MSME sector via technical and market assessment in Nepal
(eg. Dyeing industries)
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Advantages on use of biomass fuel (Char, Briquette) in Brick
Kilns
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Initiatives for promotion of Biomass Fuel Densification
(Briquetting) technology by AEPC
• Recommendation for 1% custom duty charge on import of
biofuel producing machinery and parts.
• Training on production of briquettes at community level.
• Stakeholder /Demonstration workshops
• Study on Technical Parameters for Quality Assurance of
Biomass Briquettes.
• Studies related to potential and feasibility of Biomass
Briquette.
• Inventory of Biomass Briquetting in Nepal
• Support for biomass testing laboratory at RETS/NAST for
testing biomass stoves as well as biomass fuel.
• “Developing policy framework and business model to promote
sustainable use of biomass briquettes in Nepal” through CTCN
technical assistance
• Collaboration with relevant partners on dissemination.
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GoN Subsidy Provision for Gasifier Systems
• Maximum subsidy amount of up to 50% of the plant cost
but not exceeding Rs. 150,000 will be provided to metallic
gasifier plant for thermal applications for agro-processing
by small, medium and cottage enterprises.
• Biomass electrification projects above 5 kW up to 100 kWp
in areas not connected through national grid or other
sources
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BIOMASS GASIFICATION
What is Biomass Gasification?
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BIOMASS GASIFICATION
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Source: Basu, P., 2010
BIOMASS GASIFICATION
Typical Producer Gas Properties
Particulars Rice Husk as biomass Woody Biomass
CO 15-20% 15-20%
H2 10-15% 15-20%
CH4 Upto 4% Upto 3%
N2 45-55% 45-50%
CO2 8-12% 8-12%
Gas C.V. in kcal/Nm3 Above 1050 Above 1100
Gas generated in 2 2.5
Nm3/Kg of biomass
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BIOMASS GASIFICATION
Feedstock
Wide range of biomass can be used as fuel for
gasifier including forest and agro-residues such
as:
• Wood Pieces, Chips and Woody Waste
• Rice Husk
TREES ARE NOT
• Coconut Shells THE SOURCE OF
• Mustard and Cotton Stalk FEEDSTOCK FOR
• Bamboo Pieces GASIFIERS
• Tea and Coffee Waste BUT
THE WOODY
• Corncob
BIOMASS RESIDUE
• Sugarcane baggasse AND
AGRICULTURAL
RESIDUES ARE !!!!!
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BIOMASS GASIFICATION
Applications
Power Generation Thermal Applications
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Estimated Potential of Biomass Energy in Nepal
from Various Biomass Sources
Potential
S.N Source of Biomass Capacity Remarks
(in MW)
1 Sustainable fuel wood 800 7.0 million t/year and 1.0 kg/kW
5 Biofuel To be assessed
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Gasifier-prefeasibility report, Winrock International, 2010
Biomass Thermal Gasifier based technologies piloted
under AEPC
• Hot air generation for tea and herbs drying
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• Gasifier based cardamom drying process
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Biomass Gasifier based technologies piloted at Rural Community for
electrification
Lamiduwali VDC
Madhubangoth VDC
Kanakpur VDC
Jagannathpursira VDC
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Some examples of installations by Private
Companies
• Bhudeo Khadya Udhyog, Lalbandi, 400 kWe
• Rajesh Metal Craft, Kathmandu, Nepal, 700 kWth & 500 kWe
• Hulas Steel Industries Ltd., Simara, Bara, Nepal, 800 kWth & 300 kWe
• Makwana Biscuit, Hetuda, Nepal, 250 kWth
• Kwality Diet and Food Products (P) Ltd. Dhubi, Nepal 600 kWth
• Hulas Steel Industries Ltd., Simara, Nepal, (550 x 2) 1100 kWth
• Hulas Wire Industries Ltd. Biratnagar, Nepal 600 kWth
• Dabur Nepal Pvt. Ltd., Bara, Nepal, 1200 kWth
• Rajesh Metal Crafts Ltd., Kathmandu, Nepal, 1200 kWth
• Pioneer Wires Limited, Biratnagar : 350 kWth
• Hulas Wire Industries Limited, Biratnagar, 500 kWth
• Mahalaxmi Silicate, Biratnagar 500 kWth
• Arihant Wires, Biratnagar 500PRShakya
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Biogas
At existing livestock
1.1 million plants 400,000 + nos.
population
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Composition of Biogas
Substances Symbol Percentage
Basic parts of Biogas Plant Methane CH4 50-70
Hydrogen H2 5-10
Nitrogen N2 0.3
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Biogas Dissemination in Nepal
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GoN Subsidy Provision for Biogas Plant
• Domestic
Biogas
Plant
• Waste to
Energy
based
Biogas
Plant
Small: 12.5-35 cum
Substrate Used: Mixed Substrate mainly press mud, chicken litter and cow
dung
Organic Fertilizer
Raw Biogas Refinery
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Existing Policies on RE Sector conducive for Biomass
Energy Sector
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Biomass Energy Strategy, 2017
Strategies:
1. To increase production of sustainable biomass energy by utilizing agriculture,
forest residues and organic wastes.
2. To contribute to increased access to clean cooking technologies to all Nepalese
households through the means of modern biomass energy.
3. To increase effectiveness and efficiency in the utilization and production of
biomass energy.
4. To partially substitute the utilization of diesel and petrol by bio-diesel and bio-
ethanol.
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Biomass Energy Strategy, 2017
Some Specific Targets (2030):
1. To generate electricity through the solid waste management in those
municipalities with garbage production of more than 1 tonne; and to generate
10 MW of electricity from bio-gasifier
2. To provide clean cooking technologies of at least tier -3 to all households
3. To install 600,000 domestic biogas plants using cattle dung.
4. To reach the annual production of 20,000 metric tonnes of pellets, briquettes by
enhancing the production capacity.
5. 10% of the total consumption of petrol and diesel consumed in Nepal will have
been replaced by biodiesel & bioethanol
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