ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Guilherme de Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Brito, José Otávio, Moura, Luiz Fernando de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência Florestal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/22767
Resumo: ABSTRACTThe use of forest biomass is an important alternative source of renewable, economic, technical and environmentally viable energy, which struggles to displace other energy sources that are more expensive or non-renewable, such as natural gas, diesel oil and LPG. Within the industrial sector, which is the biggest consumer of energy from biomass, the red ceramics sector represents a traditional consumer of firewood for energy production. A considerable number of companies in this sector has recently started to use, as an alternative option for energy production, chips made from several different wood wastes. The choice for this type of biomass is due to four main reasons: high availability of material on the market; environmental benefits, since it is a renewable material; higher uniformity during combustion, compared with firewood; and feasibility for implementation of an automatic furnace feeding system. This study aimed to characterize and describe the red ceramics sector in the State of Sao Paulo, regarding the consumption of wood residues for energy purposes. The sampling survey collected regional data on the quantity and efficiency of use of wood residues as a source for energy generation in the sector, as well as on technological, economic and logistical aspects related to the use of this biomass. It is estimated that the use of wood chips is being presently adopted by approximately 80% of medium scale ceramic plants in the State of Sao Paulo. These chips are originated from sawmill residues, forest harvest operations of pine and eucalyptus, urban trees pruning and recycling of wood products in general. The average distance radius for supply of chips to the ceramic plants is approximately 200 km. The evaluated ceramic plants outsource chips at an average price of R$ 43.00 per m³. The average efficiency observed was of 1.4 m³ of chips per thousand finished pieces produced. The ceramic plants reported the need for a better regularity in quality of this bio-fuel, which usually varies for each other load delivered.
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spelling ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULOUSO ENERGÉTICO DE RESÍDUOS MADEIREIROS NA PRODUÇÃO DE CERÂMICAS NO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOenergybiomassbioenergymarket.energiabiomassabioenergiamercado.ABSTRACTThe use of forest biomass is an important alternative source of renewable, economic, technical and environmentally viable energy, which struggles to displace other energy sources that are more expensive or non-renewable, such as natural gas, diesel oil and LPG. Within the industrial sector, which is the biggest consumer of energy from biomass, the red ceramics sector represents a traditional consumer of firewood for energy production. A considerable number of companies in this sector has recently started to use, as an alternative option for energy production, chips made from several different wood wastes. The choice for this type of biomass is due to four main reasons: high availability of material on the market; environmental benefits, since it is a renewable material; higher uniformity during combustion, compared with firewood; and feasibility for implementation of an automatic furnace feeding system. This study aimed to characterize and describe the red ceramics sector in the State of Sao Paulo, regarding the consumption of wood residues for energy purposes. The sampling survey collected regional data on the quantity and efficiency of use of wood residues as a source for energy generation in the sector, as well as on technological, economic and logistical aspects related to the use of this biomass. It is estimated that the use of wood chips is being presently adopted by approximately 80% of medium scale ceramic plants in the State of Sao Paulo. These chips are originated from sawmill residues, forest harvest operations of pine and eucalyptus, urban trees pruning and recycling of wood products in general. The average distance radius for supply of chips to the ceramic plants is approximately 200 km. The evaluated ceramic plants outsource chips at an average price of R$ 43.00 per m³. The average efficiency observed was of 1.4 m³ of chips per thousand finished pieces produced. The ceramic plants reported the need for a better regularity in quality of this bio-fuel, which usually varies for each other load delivered.O uso da biomassa florestal é uma importante alternativa de fonte energética renovável, econômica, técnica e ambientalmente viável, disputando espaço com outras fontes energéticas, mais caras ou não renováveis, tais como gás natural, óleo diesel e GLP. Dentro do setor industrial, maior consumidor de energia a partir de biomassa, destaca-se o segmento de cerâmicas vermelhas, tradicional consumidor de lenha para a produção de energia. Uma considerável parcela de empresas deste setor recentemente passou a utilizar, como alternativa de energia, cavacos produzidos a partir de resíduos madeireiros diversos. A opção por esse tipo de biomassa se deve a quatro principais razões: maior disponibilidade desse material para aquisição no mercado; envolver um importante aspecto ambiental, uma vez que se trata de um material de origem renovável; por proporcionar uma maior homogeneidade durante a combustão, quando comparado com a lenha; e possibilita a automação da alimentação dos fornos. O presente estudo teve por objetivo caracterizar e descrever o segmento de cerâmicas vermelhas no Estado de São Paulo quanto ao consumo de resíduos madeireiros para fins energéticos. A pesquisa por amostragem coletou dados regionais sobre a quantidade e eficiência do uso de resíduos madeireiros como fonte de geração de energia no setor, bem como aspectos tecnológicos, econômicos e logísticos associados ao uso desta biomassa. Estima-se que o uso de cavacos de madeira vem sendo adotado atualmente por cerca de 80% das cerâmicas de porte médio no Estado de São Paulo. Os cavacos são originados de resíduos de serrarias, operações da colheita florestal de pinus e eucalipto, poda de arborização urbana e reciclagem de produtos madeireirosem geral. Oraio médio de distância para suprimento dos cavacos até as cerâmicas é de aproximadamente 200 km. As cerâmicas avaliadas compram os cavacos de terceiros a um preço médio em torno de R$ 43,00 por m³. A eficiência média apurada foi de 1,4 m³ de cavaco para cada milheiro de peças acabadas produzidas. As cerâmicas expressaram a necessidade de maior regularidade na qualidade deste biocombustível, que normalmente varia a cada carga recebida.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2016-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/2276710.5902/1980509822767Ciência Florestal; Vol. 26 No. 2 (2016); 679-686Ciência Florestal; v. 26 n. 2 (2016); 679-6861980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/22767/13449Copyright (c) 2016 Ciência Florestalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes, Guilherme de AndradeBrito, José OtávioMoura, Luiz Fernando de2017-04-06T19:29:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22767Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2017-04-06T19:29:19Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
USO ENERGÉTICO DE RESÍDUOS MADEIREIROS NA PRODUÇÃO DE CERÂMICAS NO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO
title ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
spellingShingle ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
Lopes, Guilherme de Andrade
energy
biomass
bioenergy
market.
energia
biomassa
bioenergia
mercado.
title_short ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
title_full ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
title_fullStr ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
title_full_unstemmed ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
title_sort ENERGY USE OF WOOD RESIDUES IN PRODUCTION OF CERAMICS IN THE STATE OF SAO PAULO
author Lopes, Guilherme de Andrade
author_facet Lopes, Guilherme de Andrade
Brito, José Otávio
Moura, Luiz Fernando de
author_role author
author2 Brito, José Otávio
Moura, Luiz Fernando de
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Guilherme de Andrade
Brito, José Otávio
Moura, Luiz Fernando de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv energy
biomass
bioenergy
market.
energia
biomassa
bioenergia
mercado.
topic energy
biomass
bioenergy
market.
energia
biomassa
bioenergia
mercado.
description ABSTRACTThe use of forest biomass is an important alternative source of renewable, economic, technical and environmentally viable energy, which struggles to displace other energy sources that are more expensive or non-renewable, such as natural gas, diesel oil and LPG. Within the industrial sector, which is the biggest consumer of energy from biomass, the red ceramics sector represents a traditional consumer of firewood for energy production. A considerable number of companies in this sector has recently started to use, as an alternative option for energy production, chips made from several different wood wastes. The choice for this type of biomass is due to four main reasons: high availability of material on the market; environmental benefits, since it is a renewable material; higher uniformity during combustion, compared with firewood; and feasibility for implementation of an automatic furnace feeding system. This study aimed to characterize and describe the red ceramics sector in the State of Sao Paulo, regarding the consumption of wood residues for energy purposes. The sampling survey collected regional data on the quantity and efficiency of use of wood residues as a source for energy generation in the sector, as well as on technological, economic and logistical aspects related to the use of this biomass. It is estimated that the use of wood chips is being presently adopted by approximately 80% of medium scale ceramic plants in the State of Sao Paulo. These chips are originated from sawmill residues, forest harvest operations of pine and eucalyptus, urban trees pruning and recycling of wood products in general. The average distance radius for supply of chips to the ceramic plants is approximately 200 km. The evaluated ceramic plants outsource chips at an average price of R$ 43.00 per m³. The average efficiency observed was of 1.4 m³ of chips per thousand finished pieces produced. The ceramic plants reported the need for a better regularity in quality of this bio-fuel, which usually varies for each other load delivered.
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