Estimation of the electrical energy potential through the gasification of urban solid waste in the province of, Trujillo, Perú (#1567)
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July 16-18, 2025
Published In
"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"
Location of Conference
Mexico
Authors
Cardenas Chumpitaz, Ariana Nayely
Segura Rodriguez, Wiliam Salvador
Abstract
The inadequate management of urban solid waste represents a challenge for the environmental sustainability of Peru. This study estimates the electrical energy generation potential of urban solid waste in the province of Trujillo, characterized as 55.46% organic, 26.31% inorganic and 8.58% hazardous. Using Aspen Plus® software, the gasification process was modeled using a downdraft reactor and, using Stat-Ease 360 V.23.1 software, the energy yield of the synthesis gas was optimized. The ANOVA demonstrated an excellent fit of the model for a minimum air-fuel ratio of 0.6 and a maximum temperature of 900 °C, achieving an optimal thermal generation performance of 462.08 TJ/h and a calorific value of 11.16 MJ/kg . The synthesis gas feeds the Jenbacher 624 motor generators, which have an electrical efficiency of 42.1%, obtaining a power of 52.96 MW. With this application it is possible to cover the energy demand of approximately 91.86% of the urban population of the province of Trujillo. Additionally, a reduction in CO₂e emissions was estimated at 209,730 tons per year due to the substitution of fossil energy.