Poultry litter: great potential for electrical energy generation in Brazil

Authors

  • Baldin. V Post Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering of UTFPR Author
  • Frozza. J. F Post Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering of UTFPR Author
  • Lafay. J. S Post Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering of UTFPR Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj10.580

Keywords:

Poultry litter, biomass, power generation, Brazil, energy sustainability

Abstract

Due to the rapid industrialization and population growth there is a higher energy demand. As a result of this factor the greenhouse effect has been aggravating the weather around the globe. Many countries are seeking for sources of renewable and clean energy in order to reduce the air pollution. The biomass energy is an alternative that may interest everyone, since it is a renewable source and there are several technologies for its processing. This study aims to quantify the generation of poultry litter in the production of broiler chickens in the country, to identify the technologies for the available energy conversion, to quantify the potential for electrical energy generation and indicate through technical analysis the most feasible technology to explore the energy potential. In Brazil the biomass derived from the poultry litter represents 1% of all the available biomass, compared to the straw and sugar cane bagasse, regarding the biomass used in the electrical energy generation this percentage increases to 7%. Using the process which is more efficient (gasification) with the poultry litter produced in the country in 2010 (8.23 X 109 kg), it is estimated a production of 503.77MW. This energy may be injected into the network to meet the demand at times of increased consumption.

Published

2024-01-18

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