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Biomass co-firing potentials for electricity generation in Poland—Matching supply and co-firing opportunities

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2008
As part of the European Union (EU) accession treaty, Poland is obliged to increase the share of renewable electricity production to 7.5% by 2010 (from a present share of about 2% in 2002). Most of this increase is expected to be covered by biomass-based electricity generation.
Mårten Berggren   +2 more
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Experimental Characterisation of Materials for Biomass Co-Firing

2014
Increased rates of corrosion during the co­firing of peat with biomass have been identified as a limiting factor on the level of biomass viable to use. The present work is motivated by the need for mechanisms­based models to simulate this process. Experimental studies on pure iron are presented, without the complexities of alloying elements, to develop
O'Hagan, C.P.   +3 more
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Co-firing of coal and manure biomass: A TG–MS approach

Bioresource Technology, 2011
Manure is a rich organic waste which, apart from its traditional use as a fertilizer, could be used as a bioenergy feedstock. In this sense, its utilization as a sole fuel or its co-combustion together with coal would be a choice for the management of this sort of biowaste.
Otero, M., Sánchez, M. E., Gómez, X.
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Benefits of Allothermal Biomass Gasification for Co-Firing [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
Many countries have set obligations to reduce the CO2 emissions from coal fired boilers. Co-firing of biomass in existing coal fired power plants is an attractive solution to reduce CO2 emissions. Co-firing can be done by direct mixing of biomass with coal (direct co-firing) or by converting the biomass into a gas or liquid which is fired in a separate
Drift, A. van der   +2 more
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Combustion Characteristics for Co-firing of Biomass (Walnut Shell)

Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B, 2015
* Pusan Clean Coal Center, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan Nat’l Univ.,** PLM team, Boiler RD Revised October 5, 2014 ; Accepted October 6, 2014)Key Words: Biomass(바이오매스), Activation Energy(활성화 에너지), Unburned Carbon(미연탄소), Blending Ratio(혼소율)초록: 본 연구에서는 발전소의 혼합연료로서 바이오매스인 호두껍질(Walnut Shell)에 대한 연소특성을 조사하기 위하여 열중량 분석기(TGA)와 분류층 반응기(DTR)를 이용하여 실험을
Jin-Ho Kim   +4 more
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The feasibility co-firing biomass for electricity in Missouri

2021
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] With the growing concerns regarding energy security, sustainability and global warming, more and more efforts have been expended to find clean, safe and renewable energy sources.
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Biomass Co-Firing With Carbon Capture

2022
Dumitru Cebrucean, Ioana Ionel
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Biomass co-firing in coal fired power plants

VDI Berichte, 2005
The process of co-firing of biomass in coal fired power plants is discussed. For most coal-fired power plants, the conversion efficiencies are in the range of 30-38%. Biomass co-firing results in a dirct reduction of the CO2 emissions in proportion to the co-firing ratio.
Brem, Gerrit, Koppejan, Jaap
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Co-firing of biomass in coal-fired utility boilers

Applied Energy, 2003
Abstract Co-firing tests with sawdust and coal have been carried out at FORTUM's Naantali-3 CHP power plant (315 MWfuel). The Naantali-3 plant is a tangentially-fired pulverised-coal unit with a Sulzer once-through boiler that produces 79 MW electricity, 124 MW district heat and 70 MW steam.
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The Handbook of Biomass Combustion and Co-firing

2012
Introduction. Biomass Fuel Properties and Basic Principles of Biomass Combustion. Biomass Fuel Supply and Pre-treatment. Domestic Wood-Burning Appliances. Combustion Technologies for Industrial and District Heating Systems. Power Generation and Co-generation. Co-combustion. Biomass Ash Characteristics and Behaviour in Combustion Systems.
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