| Literature DB >> 31958662 |
Nan Zhao1, Bowen Li1, Deying Chen1, Riaz Ahmad1, Yingdan Zhu2, Gang Li3, Zhengping Yu4, Jinghao Li5, Enlu Wang6, Seongwan Yun7, Hyukjin Yoon7, Inseok Yoon7, Yuguang Zhou8, Renjie Dong9, Hong Wang10, Jinxin Cao11, Jing He12, Xinxin Ju13.
Abstract
Direct use of waste oil as fuel to meet the residential energy demands, is very attractive due to its potentials to decrease fossil fuel consumption, reduce pollution and increase sustainability. This paper uses a domestic stove with an internal heat re-circulation and self-atomization technology to burn yellow waste cooking oil (WCO-1), brown waste cooking oil (WCO-2) and waste lubricant oil (WLO). Emission factors (EFs), energy efficiency and modified combustion efficiency (MCE) of this combined fuel/stove system were determined under space-heating and cooking modes. The results showed that EFs of CO, PM2.5, total 16 PAHs and corresponding toxic equivalent quantity (TEQ) values ranged from 2.18 × 103 to 4.90 × 103 mg/MJnet, 16.36-69.40 mg/MJnet, 2.39-12.93 μg/MJnet and 0.16-0.92 μg of TEQ/MJnet. WCO-1 was verified to be the cleanest fuel with the highest energy efficiency (85.3 ± 3.3% and 90.4 ± 2.2%) and lowest emission levels, such as NO (53.75 ± 2.62 and 37.09 ± 5.41 mg/MJnet), NO2 (82.40 ± 3.96 and 56.87 ± 8.29 mg/MJnet) and PM2.5 (20.94 ± 6.55 and 16.35 ± 5.06 mg/MJnet) compared to WCO-2 and WLO. The estimated total cost of using waste oil for each household in winter was much cheaper than some current available clean energy means, including only USD$ 400 of stove price and USD$ 250/ton of fuel per year. It is a promising candidate choice for replacing low-quality solid fuels in rural China and 2.62 million rural households would achieve environmental and economic benefits if promoting direct combustion of waste oil for daily heating and cooking.Entities:
Keywords: Energy efficiency; Heat circulation; Household energy; PM(2.5); Waste oil
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31958662 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.01.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145