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Overview of the potential cost savings by using biogas from manure as a renewable energy source for drying corn (CROSBI ID 655288)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Spajić, Robert ; Tomljenović, Krunoslav ; Kralik, Davor ; Kovačić, Đurđica ; Jovičić, Daria Overview of the potential cost savings by using biogas from manure as a renewable energy source for drying corn // Proceedings of International Symposium Animal Environment and Welfare / Ni, Ji-Qin ; Lim, Teng-Teeh ; Wang, Chaoyuan et al. (ur.). Peking: China Agriculture Press, 2017. str. 192-197

Podaci o odgovornosti

Spajić, Robert ; Tomljenović, Krunoslav ; Kralik, Davor ; Kovačić, Đurđica ; Jovičić, Daria

engleski

Overview of the potential cost savings by using biogas from manure as a renewable energy source for drying corn

This paper presents an overview of two different models of corn drying technologies in Croatia. The standard technology of corn drying with a dryer powered by natural gas as an energy source is compared to with a dryer that is powered by the heat sourced from the CHP unit at the biogas plant. Through the period of 10 days the two different corn dryers were monitored. The main focus of this paper is the basic estimation and comparison of different energy sourced used in the corn per hour. (powered by the heat from the CHP unit) that has a capacity of 12.5 tons of dried corn per hour. The efficiency of the drying process was estimated based on energy consumption expressed in KW of energy, for the period of 10 days. A brief evaluation of cost reduction benefit is presented based on a drying cost per kg of corn. The inlet moisture content of the corn ranged from 17.2 % - 22.4 % at the dryer powered by natural gas. On the other hand, the efficiency of the dryer powered by the Combined Heat and Power (CHP) unit was presented through the drying of corn that had an inlet moisture content ranging from 18.9 % - 24.0 %, where significant costs reduction of 0.015 USD per kg of dried corn is recorded.

biogas energy recovery ; corn drying ; corn moisture content

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Podaci o prilogu

192-197.

2017.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings of International Symposium Animal Environment and Welfare

Ni, Ji-Qin ; Lim, Teng-Teeh ; Wang, Chaoyuan ; Zhao, Lingying

Peking: China Agriculture Press

978-7-109-23459-8

Podaci o skupu

Animal Environment and Welfare

predavanje

23.10.2017-26.10.2017

Chongqing, Kina

Povezanost rada

Poljoprivreda (agronomija)