Economic Feasibility Study of Syngas-Derived Garden Waste Biomass as Liquified Petroleum Gas Substitute in Indonesia: A Case Study for 1-Megawatt Updraft Fixed Bed Gasifier

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The price of international Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) has suffered in Indonesia, leading to its replacement with renewable ones, such as syngas. This study focuses on the techno-economic analysis of the 1-megawatt updraft fixed bed gasifier using a garden waste biomass. Three syngas price scenarios are considered, and the weighted performance index ranks the scenario and performs a sensitivity analysis on the best rank. The scenario of the 40% syngas price being less than the retail non-subsidized price fits and offers attractive economic feasibility to investors, balancing consumers' purchasing ability and government subsidies.

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Supriatna, N. K., Aminuddin, Kismanto, A., Purawiardi, I., Alamsyah, R., Hesty, N. W., … Surjosatyo, A. (2023). Economic Feasibility Study of Syngas-Derived Garden Waste Biomass as Liquified Petroleum Gas Substitute in Indonesia: A Case Study for 1-Megawatt Updraft Fixed Bed Gasifier. Evergreen, 10(3), 1835–1846. https://doi.org/10.5109/7151733

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