2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4986578
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An Alaska case study: Biomass technology

Abstract: This review examines commercial biomass boilers installed around the state of Alaska for key performance and cost metrics. Capital costs and operation and maintenance costs vary with the boiler type and location around the state. Most boiler manufacturers claim system life expectancies of 20-30 years, assuming normal running conditions and adherence to maintenance schedules. System efficiencies vary with the biomass system type, installation protocol, operation and maintenance protocols, piping distance, therm… Show more

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“…In terms of understanding non-technical aspects, Vandever [46] find that in Fort Yukon, Alaska, the main motivation to move away from diesel-based generation is because of the high cost of diesel, rather than minimizing the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint of fossil fuel use. Whitney et al [47] cover all of Alaska and summarize the cost variations of installing biomass based boilers. Deep-dive case studies into specific bioenergy projects are even more rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of understanding non-technical aspects, Vandever [46] find that in Fort Yukon, Alaska, the main motivation to move away from diesel-based generation is because of the high cost of diesel, rather than minimizing the greenhouse gas (GHG) footprint of fossil fuel use. Whitney et al [47] cover all of Alaska and summarize the cost variations of installing biomass based boilers. Deep-dive case studies into specific bioenergy projects are even more rare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%