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Computational simulation of the gas emission in a biomass on grid energy system using HOMER pro software ; Simulación computacional de la emisión de gases en una biomasa en el sistema de energía de la red utilizando el software HOMER pro

Authors: Barrozo, Farid B.; Valencia Ochoa, Guillermo Eliecer; Cardenas Escorcia, Yulineth del Carmen;

Computational simulation of the gas emission in a biomass on grid energy system using HOMER pro software ; Simulación computacional de la emisión de gases en una biomasa en el sistema de energía de la red utilizando el software HOMER pro

Abstract

To reach the Sustainable Development Goals and delivering on the Paris Agreement on climate change mitigation, a Biomass on grid power system is proposed to supply 33,640 kWh/day, which is the average annual energy consumption from a group of office buildings. This study shows the behavior of the gas emission of a Biomass on Grid Energy System Using HOMER Pro Software, composed by two 500 kW biogas-powered electric generator, using different types of biomass resource from the Colombian Caribbean Region like manure obtained from the livestock sector and solid urban organic waste. The simulation results showed some emission decrease when operating on the grid the Biogas generator such as the carbon dioxide, the sulfur dioxide and the nitrogen oxides on 11.6% while the carbon monoxide increased on 8.7% concerning the power supply system through electrical grid coming from thermoelectric power plants and hydroelectric power plants ; Para alcanzar los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible y cumplir con el Acuerdo de París sobre la mitigación del cambio climático, se propone un sistema de biomasa en la red eléctrica para suministrar 33,640 kWh / día, que es el consumo promedio anual de energía de un grupo de edificios de oficinas. Este estudio muestra el comportamiento de la emisión de gases de un sistema de energía de biomasa en la red que utiliza el software HOMER Pro, compuesto por dos generadores eléctricos de biogás de 500 kW, que utilizan diferentes tipos de recursos de biomasa de la región del Caribe colombiano como el estiércol obtenido del sector ganadero Y sólidos residuos orgánicos urbanos. Los resultados de la simulación mostraron cierta disminución de las emisiones al operar en la red el generador de biogás, como el dióxido de carbono, el dióxido de azufre y los óxidos de nitrógeno en un 11,6%, mientras que el monóxido de carbono aumentó en un 8,7% en relación con el sistema de suministro de energía a través de la red eléctrica proveniente de la termoeléctrica. En las centrales eléctricas y en las centrales ...

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Colombia
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Energy, Colombian caribbean, 330, Energía, Sustainable development, Cambio climático, Biomasa, Climate change, Biomass, Caribe colombiano, Desarrollo sostenible

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