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international journal of energy and environmental engineering | 2012

Physico-chemical characteristics and market potential of sawdust charcoal briquette

Joseph O Akowuah; Francis Kemausuor; Stephen J. Mitchual

In the absence of the widespread distribution of modern cooking fuels in developing countries, efforts are being made to utilise biomass residues which abound in most of these countries. This is intended to replace portions of firewood and charcoal and thereby reduce the cutting down of forests for fuel purposes. Briquettes from agro-residues have therefore been promoted as a better replacement to firewood and charcoals for heating, cooking and other industrial applications in both urban and rural communities. This study sought to assess the physico-chemical properties of charcoal briquettes produced in Ghana and also establish demand for and willingness of potential users to substitute charcoal and firewood with a charcoal briquette. A laboratory experiment was conducted to determine the physico-chemical characteristics of the briquettes. This was done prior to the distribution of the briquette to potential users to collaborate their views or otherwise on the handling and burning characteristics of the charcoal briquette. A survey was undertaken a week later using questionnaires to access the willingness of the potential users to use the briquettes. Sixty respondents were purposively selected from households and the hospitality industry for the survey. Results of the physico-chemical assessment of the briquettes were as follows: length (75 to 120 mm), moisture content (5.7% dry basis), density (1.1 g/cm3), ash content (2.6%), fixed carbon (20.7%), volatile matter (71%) and calorific value (4,820 kcal/kg). Responses from the survey indicated that the briquette is easy to ignite, has a long burning time and has good heat output. Respondents also observed that the briquettes did not give off sparks and had less smoke and ash content as compared to the regular charcoal they often used. Finally, 93% of the respondents indicated their willingness to use the briquettes if the price was comparable to charcoal.


Biotechnology Research International | 2015

Technical and Socioeconomic Potential of Biogas from Cassava Waste in Ghana

Francis Kemausuor; Ahmad Addo; Lawrence Darkwah

This study analyses technical potential and ex ante socioeconomic impacts of biogas production using cassava waste from agroprocessing plants. An analysis was performed for two biodigesters in two cassava processing communities in Ghana. The results showed that the two communities generate an excess of 4,500 tonnes of cassava peels per year. Using approximately 5% of the peels generated and livestock manure as inoculum can generate approximately 75,000 m3 of gas with an estimated 60% methane content from two separate plants of capacities 500 m3 and 300 m3 in the two communities. If used internally as process fuel, the potential gas available could replace over 300 tonnes of firewood per year for cassava processing. The displacement of firewood with gas could have environmental, economic, and social benefits in creating sustainable development. With a 10 percent discount rate, an assumed 20-year biodigester will have a Net Present Value of approximately US


Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability | 2009

Energy for all in Africa — to be or not to be?!

Abeeku Brew-Hammond; Francis Kemausuor

148,000, 7-year Payback Period, and an Internal Rate of Return of 18.7%. The project will create 10 full-time unskilled labour positions during the investment year and 4 positions during operation years.


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2011

A Review of Trends, Policies and Plans for Increasing Energy Access in Ghana

Francis Kemausuor; George Y. Obeng; Abeeku Brew-Hammond; Alfred A Duker


Archive | 2012

Global Energy Assessment (GEA): Energy Access for Development

Shonali Pachauri; Abeeku Brew-Hammond; Douglas F. Barnes; Daniel H. Bouille; Stephen Gitonga; Vijay Modi; Gisela Prasad; Amitav Rath; Hisham Zerriffi; Touria Dafrallah; Conrado Heruela; Francis Kemausuor; Reza Kowsari; Yu Nagai; Kamal Rijal; Minoru Takada; Njeri Wamukonya; Jayant Sathaye


Energy for Sustainable Development | 2014

Electrification planning using Network Planner tool: The case of Ghana

Francis Kemausuor; Edwin Adkins; Isaac Adu-Poku; Abeeku Brew-Hammond; Vijay Modi


Resources Conservation and Recycling | 2014

Assessment of biomass residue availability and bioenergy yields in Ghana

Francis Kemausuor; Andreas Kamp; Sune Tjalfe Thomsen; Edem Cudjoe Bensah; Hanne Østergård


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014

Energy access indicators and trends in Ghana

Gifty Serwaa Mensah; Francis Kemausuor; Abeeku Brew-Hammond


Habitat International | 2013

Activities of scavengers and itinerant buyers in Greater Accra, Ghana

George N.K. Rockson; Francis Kemausuor; Raymond Seassey; Ernest K. Yanful


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015

African perspective on cellulosic ethanol production

Edem Cudjoe Bensah; Francis Kemausuor; Kodwo Miezah; Zsófia Kádár; Moses Mensah

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Abeeku Brew-Hammond

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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Ahmad Addo

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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Enrique Velo

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Pol Arranz-Piera

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Joseph O Akowuah

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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Lawrence Darkwah

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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Divine Odame Appiah

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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Emmanuel Ofori

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

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Andreas Kamp

Technical University of Denmark

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Simon Bolwig

Technical University of Denmark

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