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Updated on November 9, 2023
·Created on June 5, 2014
Fabricated by Netpro and distributed by DESI Power in India, this is a Biomass Gasification Power Plan with an output capacity from 20 kW to 1.2 MW.
The Biomass Gasification Power Plant is a clean energy technology that has an output capacity of 20 kW to 1.2 MW. As of September 2018, this is a discontinued product from DESI Power.
Market Suggested Retail Price
$200,000.00
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
This product has been implemented by DESI Power, DASAG Energy Engineering, Government of India and TARA (Technology for Action and Rural Advancement), Village EmPower Partnership Programme and Smart Power for Environmentally and Economically Sound Development (SPEED).
Manufacturing/Building Method
The product is designed and built individually depending on demand and fabricated by Netpro.
Intellectural Property Type
Patent Protected
User Provision Model
The product has been discontinued as of 2018, but was previously available directly through DESI/NetPro.
Distributions to Date Status
As of August 29, 2012, 14 had been distributed.
Design Specifications
The NETPRO biomass plant is a biomass gasification system. Preferred biomass species include ipomia, casurina, wood chips rice husk briquettes. The biomass dimensions must be 6 x 2 x 2 cm or less. The plant’s rated capacity is 20 kW to 1.2 MW. The biomass requirement is 1 kg per unit of electricity.
Technical Support
Technical support is provided by Netpro. These services include: • Supervision for Construction and Erection • Support for Plant Commissioning • Training of employees for Operation and Maintenance • Guidance for Energy Plantation
Replacement Components
Replacement components available through Netpro. As DESI is involved throughout the system operation it is possible that parts can be outsourced from elsewhere. Report from CDF claims replacement parts are outsourced exclusively from NetPro which can delay repair/service.
Lifecycle
Unknown
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Designer-specified performance targets include: affordable and decentralized.
Vetted Performance Status
A 2010 CDF Report conducted a comparison of DESI and Husk Power. They conclude that both systems/ organizations have advantages as the focus on slightly different clients, financing, structure and type of biomass used. The biggest comparison financially is that the minimum monthly payment required for electricity from DESI Power plant is approximately Rs. 100 - In contrast, a household in a village where Husk Power Systems operates can get the same amount of electricity for half that price. It was also found in 2007 that the avg. DESI power raw material consumption/hour was 50-70 kg (for 75 kWe plant), and the capital costs for a plant of 50 KWe capacity is $1400/KW. Other reports/organizations (Rockefeller and Gates Foundation) determined the purchase price capacity of the system, which was $1600/KW for a 25 KWe system, $1400/KW for a 50 KWe system, and $900/KW for a 110-450 KWe system.
Safety
There can be dangers operating a biogas systems during the operation of machinery, the event of a malfunction (voltage, handling Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide), and in handing residue/by-products.
Complementary Technical Systems
The system can be paired with PV and/or wind to optimize energy production.
Academic Research and References
Kohli, S. and Ravi M.R., 2003, Biomass gasification for rural electrification: prospects and challenges. SESI Journal, Volume 13.
F. G. M. Ermers, 2007, Biomass gasifier applications in rural India -Past experiences and future plans reviewed. Master thesis for Technology & Policy, Faculty of Technology Management University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Compliance with regulations
Unknown
Other Information
Additional performance data here.
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