Project Details
Description
Despite many renewable energy initiatives in the last decades and significant available resources in the national territory, major uses of biomass in Colombia still comprise traditional cooking and water heating, leaving aside modern energy services. Yet, research has shown that biomass-based technologies for power generation can supply current needs, particularly in remote and isolated areas. In addition, they are effective to reduce greenhouse gases emissions as their use decreases dependence on fossil fuels. Therefore, climate change, energy security, and the need for spreading modern energy services, are providing real opportunities for the development of small scale biomass power generation systems. The design of modular and flexible power plants brings an opportunity for decentralized power generation as they have a significant potential to improve the quality of life particularly of communities living in remote and isolated areas. The ultimate objective of this research work is to design a small-scale, flexible and modular biomass-based power generation plant. The plant should be designed to operate based on local resources and partially supply local demand at Universidad de la Sabana, being conformable to safety standards. In the short term, the plant is expected to enhance research and teaching activities at the university. In the medium term, it is expected to yield information in which confidence can be placed for replication purposes. What is the potential of local biomass resources for power generation purposes? What technology is suitable to harness available biomass resources? What should be the capacity of the plant? How to devise the best technology configuration that allows flexibility and modularity requirements? This research draws upon previous work of the principal researcher, existing research at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, and current work at the Research Group on Bioenergy of São Paulo University in Brazil. On the one hand, the research group at Università Campus Bio-Medico has expertise that allows integration between the Process & Engineering know-how, deriving from a large number of designed plants. On the other hand, the research group on bioenergy at São Paulo University has expertise on bioenergy and sustainability issues.
Layman's description
Despite many renewable energy initiatives in the last decades and significant available resources in the national territory, major uses of biomass in Colombia still comprise traditional cooking and water heating, leaving aside modern energy services. Yet, research has shown that biomass-based technologies for power generation can supply current needs, particularly in remote and isolated areas. In addition, they are effective to reduce greenhouse gases emissions as their use decreases dependence on fossil fuels. Therefore, climate change, energy security, and the need for spreading modern energy services, are providing real opportunities for the development of small scale biomass power generation systems. The design of modular and flexible power plants brings an opportunity for decentralized power generation as they have a significant potential to improve the quality of life particularly of communities living in remote and isolated areas. The ultimate objective of this research work is to design a small-scale, flexible and modular biomass-based power generation plant. The plant should be designed to operate based on local resources and partially supply local demand at Universidad de la Sabana, being conformable to safety standards. In the short term, the plant is expected to enhance research and teaching activities at the university. In the medium term, it is expected to yield information in which confidence can be placed for replication purposes. What is the potential of local biomass resources for power generation purposes? What technology is suitable to harness available biomass resources? What should be the capacity of the plant? How to devise the best technology configuration that allows flexibility and modularity requirements? This research draws upon previous work of the principal researcher, existing research at Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma, and current work at the Research Group on Bioenergy of São Paulo University in Brazil. On the one hand, the research group at Università Campus Bio-Medico has expertise that allows integration between the Process & Engineering know-how, deriving from a large number of designed plants. On the other hand, the research group on bioenergy at São Paulo University has expertise on bioenergy and sustainability issues.
Key findings
Biomass; Power generation; Local resources; Bioenergy
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 12/01/16 → 12/07/19 |
Collaborative partners
- Universidad de La Sabana (lead)
- Universidad de de Sao Paulo (CoExecutor)
Project Status
- Succesfully closed
Relation Academy- enterprises
- No
Training for research
- Yes
Interdisciplinary
- Yes
Collaborative project between research groups
- Yes
Project with potential for technological development susceptible to intellectual property protection.
- No
Degree work - Master's or Ph
- None
Area of knowledge (OECD)
- CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND SIMILAR
Rol Sabana
- Executor
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Experimental study on the performance of gasification of corncobs in a downdraft fixed bed gasifier at various conditions
Gomez Galindo, M. F. (Correspondent Author), Martinez Caballero, L. V. (First Author), Rubiano Torres, J. E. (Second Author) & Figueredo Medina, M. A. (Third Author), 10 Oct 2019, In: Renewable Energy. p. 1216-1226 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
60 Scopus citations -
THE STATE-OF-THE-ART OF ORGANIC WASTE TO ENERGY IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Gomez Galindo, M. F. (Fourth Autor), Silva Martínez, R. D. (Correspondent Author), Teixeira Coelho, S. (Another Number Author), Sanches Pereira, A. (Second Author) & Ortiz, W. (Third Author), 31 Dec 2019, In: Renewable Energy. p. 509-525 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
61 Scopus citations -
Biomass Energy In Colombia: Building New Systems To Improve The Environment, Key Lessons From Sweden
Franceschi Garcia, F. F. (Estudiante de pregrado) & Gomez Galindo, M. F. (Otro Numero de Autor), 5 Oct 2018.Research output: Contribution to conference › Poster › peer-review
Activities
- 2 Speech on conference
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Pedagogical proposal to articulate pedagogical practices of basic and secondary education in university research projects
Galeano Martinez, J. (first_author), Gomez Galindo, M. F. (second_author) & Figueredo Medina, M. A. (third_author)
11 Nov 2019 → …Activity: Talk or presentation › Speech on conference
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POWER GENERATION BASED ON AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES GASIFICATION: THE POTENTIAL OF CORNCOBS
Gomez Galindo, M. F. (Speaker)
12 Jun 2017 → …Activity: Talk or presentation › Speech on conference