sunflower shell potential as boiler fuel in zbg in liberia

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  • sunflower shell potential as boiler fuel in zbg in liberia
Can ZBG biomass boiler burn palm shells?

ZBG biomass boiler for power plants can not only burn palm shells, but also burn sunflower seeds shell, shaped biomass fuel, sugarcane bagasse, rice husk and rice straw, coconut shell, sawdust and so on.

Is sunflower husk a solid biofuel?

The objectives of this study were to analyse the energy properties of sunflower husk as a solid biofuel and to carry out an energy, environmental, economic and operational analysis of a thermal installation fed with this by-product of the sunflower oil industry.

Is sunflower husk good for biomass boiler?

Sunflower husk is an ideal raw material for biomass boiler. Its main ingredient is cellulose, which is a hydrocarbon with high calorific value. Besides, sunflower husk is quite dry and can reach the moisture content limit of 8-10% for biomass pellet making. Thus the drying fees for a wood sawdust dryer is avoided to cut down the production cost.

What is the optimum temperature for biodiesel production from sunflower oil?

The results of the present study demonstrated that 1 h of reaction and a temperature of 25 °C (which can be considered as an ambient temperature and therefore does not require energy expenditure) present the optimum conditions for the production of biodiesel from sunflower oil and give a high yield (95.28 %).