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Biomass production as renewable energy resource at reclaimed Serbian lignite open-cast mines
The main goal of this paper is the overview of the scope and dynamics of biomass production as a renewable energy source for substitution of coal in the production of electrical energy in the Kolubara coal basin. In order to successfully realize this goal, it was necessary to develop a dynamic model...
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Published in: | Thermal science 2015, Vol.19 (3), p.823-835 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The main goal of this paper is the overview of the scope and dynamics of
biomass production as a renewable energy source for substitution of coal in
the production of electrical energy in the Kolubara coal basin. In order to
successfully realize this goal, it was necessary to develop a dynamic model
of the process of coal production, overburden dumping and re-cultivation of
dumping sites by biomass planting. The results obtained by simulation of the
dynamic model of biomass production in Kolubara mine basin until year 2045
show that 6870 hectares of overburden waste dumps will be re-cultivated by
biomass plantations. Biomass production modeling point out the significant
benefits of biomass production by planting the willow Salix viminalis
cultivated for energy purposes. Under these conditions, a 0.6 % participation
of biomass at the end of the period of intensive coal production, year 2037,
is achieved. With the decrease of coal production to 15 million tons per
year, this percentage steeply rises to 1.4 % in 2045. This amount of
equivalent tons of coal from biomass can be used for coal substitution in the
production of electrical energy. |
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |
DOI: | 10.2298/TSCI140626014J |