首页> 美国政府科技报告 >Research and Evaluation of Biomass Resources/Conversion/Utilization Systems (Market/Experimental Analysis for Development of a Data Base for a Fuels from Biomass Model. Volume I. Biomass Allocation Model. Technical Progress Report for the Period Ending September 30, 1980
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Research and Evaluation of Biomass Resources/Conversion/Utilization Systems (Market/Experimental Analysis for Development of a Data Base for a Fuels from Biomass Model. Volume I. Biomass Allocation Model. Technical Progress Report for the Period Ending September 30, 1980

机译:生物质资源/转化/利用系统的研究和评估(生物质模型燃料数据库开发的市场/实验分析。第一卷。生物量分配模型。1980年9月30日结束期间的技术进步报告

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A biomass allocation model has been developed to show the most profitable combination of biomass feedstocks thermochemical conversion processes, and fuel products to serve the seasonal conditions in a regional market. This optimization model provides a tool for quickly calculating the most profitable biomass missions from a large number of potential biomass missions. Other components of the system serve as a convenient storage and retrieval mechanism for biomass marketing and thermochemical conversion processing data. The system can be accessed through the use of a computer terminal, or it could be adapted to a portable micro-processor. A User's Manual for the system has been included in Appendix A of the report. The validity of any biomass allocation solution provided by the allocation model is dependent on the accuracy of the data base. The initial data base was constructed from values obtained from the literature, and, consequently, as more current thermochemical conversion processing and manufacturing costs and efficiencies become available, the data base should be revised. Biomass derived fuels included in the data base are the following: medium Btu gas low Btu gas, substitute natural gas, ammonia, methanol, electricity, gasoline, and fuel oil. The market sectors served by the fuels include: residential, electric utility, chemical (industrial), and transportation. Regional/seasonal costs and availabilities and heating values for 61 woody and non-woody biomass species are included. The study has included four regions in the United States which were selected because there was both an availability of biomass and a commercial demand for the derived fuels: Region I: NY, WV, PA; Region II: GA, AL, MS; Region III: IN, IL, IA; and Region IV: OR, WA. (ERA citation 06:004636)

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