Plant for the production of electrical and thermal energy by means of manure gasification.
Manure is made up of manure deriving from poultry farms. Unlike the slurry of livestock farms, fresh manure is a material with much lower humidity, equal to 30-40% in broilers and 65-70% in layers against a guideline value of 90% in bovine and pig slurry.
By gasifier we mean a plant which, starting from various materials (including certain types of waste), obtains gaseous fuels that can be used for the production of energy, through the gasification process.
Gasification is a chemical process that allows you to convert carbon-rich material, such as coal, oil, or biomass, into carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other gaseous compounds.
The thermal degradation process takes place at high temperatures (above 700-800 C), in the presence of a sub-stoichiometric percentage of an oxidizing agent, typically air (oxygen) or vapor.
The resulting gaseous mixture constitutes what is called synthesis gas (syngas) and itself represents a fuel.
The use of the gasification process for heat production has some advantages over direct combustion, at the cost, however, of the introduction of some system complications.
Syngas can be burned directly in internal combustion engines, or used to produce methanol or hydrogen, or converted into synthetic fuel.
It should be noted that parts of the system are missing or not installed.
Download the extract of the appraisal for more information
WITHDRAWAL NOTES
- Maximum expected timeframe for carrying out the collection activities from the agreed day: 4 days