Seaweed Pellets as a Renewable Fuel Feedstock

Author:

Nazemi Mohiodin1ORCID,Unnthorsson Runar1ORCID,Richter Christiaan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Science, University of Iceland, VRII, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland

Abstract

Seaweed can be a desirable source of renewable energy or fuel after it has been processed by combustion, thermochemical conversion by gasification, pyrolysis, or hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) or biochemical conversion routes like anaerobic digestion (AD). This work explores how well the measured properties of seaweed pellets match the specifications for the various fuel and energy conversion options listed. Blends of hay, wood chips, sawdust, and seaweed were pelletized. Eight pellet blends with dominant seaweed content and minimum acceptable mechanical strength and stability were produced and their physical and chemical properties were reported. The seaweed pellets had an energy content of around 14 MJ/kg, and each pellet could withstand almost 200 N of compression force. Their water content was around 5% or less and their ash content was around 20–34%. According to the results, a higher wood content increased the energy content of the pellets. Among those properties measured in this project, none of them contradicted the typical specifications of combustion, HTL, and AD. However, the low water content and low strength of some pellet types were unable to meet the specifications for certain types of gasification and pyrolysis.

Funder

Northern Periphery and Arctic Program SW-GROW

Publisher

MDPI AG

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