A Comparative Study on Fuel Characteristic and Combustion Behaviour of Biomass Fuel Types
Renewable energy has been focused issue in terms of green house gas (GHG) prevention as well as the sustainable development. One of the most feasible and economical ways to enhance the renewable energy production would be the biomass energy production, which is renewable in terms of carbon neutral. At present, many developed country discovered the biomass resources that will be fitted to their purpose. In Malaysia and Indonesia, palm kernel shell (PKS) was only the waste to dumping on the ground around 5 years ago, but they are exported to all over the countries as a biomass resources. The woody biomass has been the most traditional biomass resources, and their price is so high and quantity is so limited that the electric generation can’t obtain enough quantities to fulfill their renewable energy obligation quarter. Within near future, many types of biomass like rice husk pellet, coconut shell, and empty fruit bunch (EFB) pellet, will be traded commercially and imported to Korea after all. The Korean power plant company using coal try to discover the biomass resources in south. east Asia. In this study, 7 types of biomass was tested for fuel quality as well as the combustion behavior, and compared to each other. It can be found that the fuel property of biomass can be varied with the types and the combustion pattern may not be identical with respect to the types of the biomass. PKS was the very good fuel with high calorific value, but contains some chloride. Wood chips also were a good fuel property cleaner than coal in terms of emission gas. The rice straw, however was not good enough to use as a fuel.