This data book, systematically organizing information on the use of wood biomass energy, is intended to be used for concerned parties involved in the. An exergy approach to biofuels, power, and biorefineries. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. We will focus almost exclusively on vegetable matter that can lead to the production of useful energy, thus excluding most animal biomass. To this end this book aims to make a contribution to exploring further this area of biomass research and development in the form of a compilation of chapters and covering areas of ecological status of different types of biomass and the roles they play in ecosystems, current status of biomass utilization and deriving energy and other value added. Efficiency of biomass energy provides a systematic and comprehensive overview of energy and exergy efficiencies together with environmental and economic aspects of biomass energy systems. Designed for use as a convenient reference, the book represents an assembly and display of statistics and.
Renewable energy 197 4 in some countries, such as the united states, the term delivered energy is used, which is defined as the energy value of the fuel or electricity that enters the point of use for example, a building. Torrefaction of biomass for energy applications sciencedirect. Edition 2, author wright, lynn l and boundy, robert gary and badger, philip c and perlack, robert d and davis, stacy cagle, abstractnote the biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the biomass program in the energy efficiency and. Davis oak ridge national laboratory oak ridge, tennessee september 2011 prepared for the office of the. Biomass energy data book, volume 1 unl digital commons. Biomass for renewable energy, fuels, and chemicals donald l. Reported values may vary from those included in previous versions of the data book due to retroactive changes by eia. This inaugural edition of the data book provides an overview of largest, yet least. Biomass for renewable energy, fuels, and chemicals serves as a comprehensive introduction to the subject for the student and educator, and is useful for researchers who are interested in the technical details of biomass energy production. Designed for use as a desktop reference, the book represents an. The biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the office of the biomass program and the office of planning, budget and analysis in the department of energys energy efficiency and renewable energy eere program. An atlas of thermal data for biomass and other fuels, second edition reed, 2009 prt09753 20 sep, 2014 tagged biomass biomass energy foundation bef publications thermal data thomas b. Reed biomass energy foundation bef gaur siddhartha reed thomas b.
The coverage and discussion are multidisciplinary, reflecting the many scientific and engineering. As the world continues to deplete its nonrenewable resources, there has begun a shift toward using renewable materials for the production of fuels and chemicals. Edition 3, author boundy, robert gary and davis, stacy cagle, abstractnote the biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the biomass program in the energy efficiency and renewable energy eere program of the department of energy doe. The most popular biomass energy source is wood, but biomass energy sources also include garbage, waste, landfill gases, and alcohol fuels. The book emphasizes the modern exergy energy quality approach applied to design and improve bioenergy systems. In the energy field, biomass refers to the organic matter living or residue that can be used as combustible material or energy source for power generation, heat or biofuels. Page 6 biomass energy means biomass fuel which consists of any gaseous, liquid, or solid fuel produced by conversion of biomass. Drying of biomass, biosolids, and coal for efficient. Biomass for renewable energy, fuels, and chemicals. Berc works to advance the use of communityscale biomass energy throughout north america and beyond by providing technical consulting services, biomass energy program design and delivery, and education and outreach on benefits and best practices. The sources used for the power technologies energy data book. The biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the office of the biomass program and the office of planning, budget and analysis in the department of energy s energy efficiency and renewable energy eere program. Interestingly, biomass production amounts to approximately 270 000 twh per year, or roughly twice as much, whereas the official figure of biomass use for energy applications is 10% of the global energy use. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading efficiency of biomass energy.
There are also three appendices which include measures of conversions, biomass characteristics and assumptions for selected tables and figures. Because there are many diverse online sources of biomass information, the data book. Resources, systems and applications crc press book global energy use is approximately 140 000 twh per year. Pdf biomass energy data book, volume 1 researchgate. Biomass compositional analysis for conversion to renewable. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle.
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, defines biomass as all nonfossil material of biological origin. Some of the advantages of using biomass as a source of energy are illustrated below. The biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the biomass program in the energy efficiency and renewable energy eere program of the department of energy doe. Global energy use is approximately 140 000 twh per year. Designed for use as a convenient reference, the book represents an assembly and display of statistics and information that characterize the biomass industry, from the production of biomass feedstocks to their end use. When talking about converting biomass into useful form of energy it is important to explain that conversion technologies may produce the energy directly, in the form of heat or electricity, or convert it to. The coverage and discussion are multidisciplinary, reflecting the many scientific and engineering disciplines involved. Biomass does not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as it absorbs the. Biomass energy is an abundant, secure, environmental friendly, and renewable source of energy. Biomass energy foundation bookstore technical books. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search. This is the fourth edition of the biomass energy data book which is only.
Biomass for renewable energy, fuels, and chemicals pdf. A report of the energy research advisory board to the united states department of energy 1989, by united states energy research advisory board. The transportation energy data book tedb is a compendium of data on transportation with an emphasis on energy. Designed for use as a convenient reference, the book represents an assembly. For efficient energy supply and environmental benefits provides insight into advanced technologies and knowledge of the drying of biomass, biosolids, and coal in terms of improved efficiency, economics, and environmental impact. Review paper energy production from biomass part 1. This is the first edition of the biomass energy data book and is currently only available online in electronic format.
The tedb is produced by oak ridge national laboratory for the u. Alternative feedstocks and conversion processes for the production of liquid and gaseous biofuels, second edition, provides general information, basic data and knowledge on one of the most promising renewable energy sourcesliquid and gaseous biofuelsand their production and application. It comprehensively covers all the important aspects of drying for a variety of biomass. Aldo da rosa, in fundamentals of renewable energy processes third edition, 20. The national renewable energy laboratory recently released its 2015 renewable energy data book, showing that renewable electricity grew to 16. This book addresses biomass energy technologies and the development of virgin and waste biomass as renewable, indigenous, energy resources for the production of heat, steam, and electric power, as well as solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels that are suitable as substitutes for fossil fuels and their refined products. Edition 1, author wright, lynn l and boundy, robert gary and perlack, robert d and davis, stacy cagle and saulsbury, bo, abstractnote the biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the office of the biomass program and the office of. Home transportation energy data book transportation.
Tables include temperature conversion, physical constants applying to the individual gases encountered most frequently in fuel gases. Designed for use as a convenient reference, the book represents an assembly and display of. It includes useful data, illustrations, and case studies of bioenergy production facilities. Presents a glossary of terms related to the subject of biomass energy the combustion of renewable organic matter for the production of fuel, energy, or steam for the generation of electricity, mechanical power, or industrial process heat. Following that, the book focuses on how we waste and save energy. The international energy outlook presents an assessment by the u.
Biomass for renewable energy, fuels, and chemicals 1st edition. Edition 4, author boundy, robert gary and diegel, susan w and wright, lynn l and davis, stacy cagle, abstractnote the biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the biomass program in the energy efficiency. An atlas of thermal data for biomass and other fuels. From fundamentals to industrial scale explores the processes, technology, enduse, and economics involved in torrefaction at the industrial scale for heat and power generation. This is the first edition of the biomass energy data book and is currently only. Edition 2, author wright, lynn l and boundy, robert gary and badger, philip c and perlack, robert d and davis, stacy cagle, abstractnote the biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the biomass program. The book describes a green technology for abating environmental crisis and enabling the transformation into a sustainable future. One of the major advantages of biomass is that it can be. Edition 4, author boundy, robert gary and diegel, susan w and wright, lynn l and davis, stacy cagle, abstractnote the biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the biomass program in the energy efficiency and renewable energy eere. Designed for use as a convenient reference, the book represents an. Renewable energy and climate change, 2nd edition starts by examining our hunger for energyhow much we need, how much we use, and how much it is costing us.
The first section is an introduction which provides an overview of biomass resources and consumption. The aim of torrefaction is to change the properties of biomass to obtain better fuel quality with higher energy density and more homogeneous composition and elimination of biological activity 5. The biomass energy data book is a statistical compendium prepared and published by oak ridge national laboratory ornl under contract with the office of planning, budget, and analysis in the energy efficiency and renewable energy eere program of the department of energy doe. The sources used represent the latest available data. Nearly 30% of new cars and 55% of new light trucks produced in 2019 had stopstart systems. Designed for use as a desktop reference, the book represents an assembly and display of. Energy information administration of the outlook for international energy markets through 2050 pdf ppt note. Biohydrogen, second edition, provides general information, basic data and knowledge on one of the most promising renewable energy sources, including its production and applications. Power for a sustainable future 4th ed 2017 by stephen peake editor kevin lindegaard of c4e coauthored the bioenergy chapter in this updated authoritative open univerity text book. However, one of the major challenges to using biomass as a feedstock for fuel and chemical. The biopower section focuses on the use of biomass for electrical power.
Davis oak ridge national laboratory oak ridge, tennessee september 2011 prepared for the office of the biomass program. An atlas of thermal data for biomass and other fuels, second. Renewable energy and climate change, 2nd edition wiley. Diegel oak ridge national laboratory oak ridge, tennessee lynn wright wrightlink consulting ten mile, tennessee stacy c. This is the fourth edition of the biomass energy data book which is only available online in electronic format. Department of energys office of energy vehicle technologies office. Terrestrial biomass, as well as municipal solid wastes, provides renewable feedstocks for fuel and chemical production. It then looks at the state of climate change today and the causes. Technical appendices offer a glossary of terms, energy units and other valuable resource data. An exergy approach to biofuels, power, and biorefineries kindle edition by ptasinski, krzysztof j download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Biomass energy data book, volume 1 by lynn wright, bob. The biomass energy resource center berc is a program of vermont energy investment corporation veic.
Its authors combine their industry experience with their academic expertise to provide a thorough overview of the topic. The contents of this book will be of interest to readers looking to scale up production and evaluate the selection and optimization of resources in order to overcome the current limitations of biomass to bioenergy conversions. This is the third edition of the biomass energy data book and it is only available online in electronic format. After a description of the main types of biomass used in the energy field, their composition is given and the main parameters to evaluate their energy potential are. Data include only ongrid generation systems of 1 mw or higher in capacity.
Energy consumption is higher than energy production due to oil imports. The biomass energy foundation press is now issuing a second edition of the book at a greatly reduced price in hopes that it will be useful to all those engaged in biomass and biochar research, development, and implementation, as well as the wider community of energy and fuel research. The fourth section is on the developing area of biorefineries, and the fifth section covers feedstocks that are produced and used in the biomass industry. Biomass does not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as it absorbs the same amount of carbon in growing as it releases when consumed as a fuel. Collection and measurement as discussed above, the major issue affecting the. Biopower, also called biomass power, is the generation of electric power. Jun 10, 2014 ornltm2011446 biomass energy data book.
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