Solar energy for paddy parboiling in India: Financial feasibility analysis
Low-efficiency, rice-husk-based furnace-boiler systems are generally used for meeting thermal energy demand of paddy parboiling in India. Shortages in rice-husk availability are met with fuels such as coal, furnace oil, etc. Besides steam at low pressures, paddy parboiling operations require hot water at temperatures up to 90°C. The financial feasibility of supplementing the energy supply for parboiling of paddy through the use of solar water-heating systems has been assessed. Typical results indicate that as long as the opportunity cost of rice husk is less than Rs 1000/tonne, a solar water-heating system is not financially attractive.
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1996
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Authors: | Kapur, Tarun ; Kandpal, T.C. ; Garg, H.P. |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 21.1996, 10, p. 931-937
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Elsevier |
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