NTPC Mouda Bid Documents
Agro Residue Based Biomass Pellets
DescriptionTechnical DetailsPelletBiomass PelletPellet TypeNon-Torrefied, Diamter of Pellet< 25mmCalorific Value (GCV)2800-4000Length< 35mmFines< 3mmMoisture>/ 14%
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NTPC Solapur Bid Documents
Agro Residue Based Biomass Pellets
DescriptionTechnical DetailsPelletBiomass PelletPellet TypeNon-Torrefied, Diamter of Pellet:< 25mmCalorific Value (GCV)2800-4000Length:< 35mmFines< 3mmMoisture>/ 14%
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NTPC Gadarwara Bid Documents
Agro Residue Based Biomass Pellets
DescriptionTechnical DetailsPelletBiomass PelletPellet TypeNon-Torrefied, Size:< 25mmCalorific Value (GCV)2800-4000Length:< 35mmFines< 3mmMoisture>/ 14%
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The Calorific Value (GCV) of biomass pellets made from various materials.
The Calorific Value (GCV) of biomass pellets made from various materials. The GCV represents the amount of heat energy released by a unit mass of fuel during complete combustion. Here are some examples of biomass pellets and their approximate GCV values:
Wood Pellets:Pine, Cedar, Spruce, Fir: GCV ≈ 4300-4500 kcal/kgHardwood (Xylosma, Catalpa, Elm): GCV ≈ 4500 kcal/kg
Softwood (Poplar, Birch): GCV ≈ 4300 kcal/kg
Crop Waste Pellets:Bean Stalk, Cotton Stalk, Peanut Shell: GCV ≈ 3800 kcal/kgCorn Stalk: GCV ≈ 3700 kcal/kgWheat Straw: GCV ≈ 3500 kcal/kgPotato Straw: GCV ≈ 3400 kcal/kg
Rice Straw: GCV ≈ 3200 kcal/kg
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Napier Grass Details to make Biomass Pellet
Napier grass, also known as elephant grass, is a productive and versatile forage grass native to Africa and Southeast Asia. While it may be a relatively new energy crop in India, Thai farmers have been cultivating it for over 30 years, with more than 130 varieties. Let’s explore its potential for bioenergy applications:
1. Biomass Production
Growth and Harvest: Napier grass is a fast-growing perennial grass that can reach a height of 10-15 feet. It can be harvested 5-6 times annually, with the first harvest occurring four months after planting, followed by subsequent harvests every two months for up to seven years.
Yield: In [...]