Cogeneration plant in an olive sludge industry

Spain is the world’s main producer of olive oil, with an annual production approaching 1 million tons. A great amount of wet residues are generated – mainly sludge, thus favouring the development of energy plants for their treatment and/or elimination. Such installations require a simultaneous elect...

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description Spain is the world’s main producer of olive oil, with an annual production approaching 1 million tons. A great amount of wet residues are generated – mainly sludge, thus favouring the development of energy plants for their treatment and/or elimination. Such installations require a simultaneous electric and thermal energy demand, and combined heat and power (CHP) systems might be the most adequate in certain cases. The economic viability of a CHP system in a sludge processing plant (sludge obtained from olive oil extraction industry) is analysed in the present work. Special attention is paid to the analysis and discussion of energy savings and environmental benefits.
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Combined power plants
Economic analysis
Energy
Energy. Thermal use of fuels
Exact sciences and technology
Heat transfer
Installations for energy generation and conversion: thermal and electrical energy
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Sludge
Theoretical studies. Data and constants. Metering
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