Biomass is considered as a zero-carbon, renewable energy source. Co-firing biomass fuels in large-scale power plants not only enables the highly efficient large-scale utilization of biomass energy but also significantly reduces CO2 emissions.
Fuxin YANG +3 more
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NO Emissions and Combustion Efficiency during Biomass Co-firing and Air-staging
Experiments were carried out in a drop tube furnace to investigate the effects of biomass/coal co-firing and air staging on NO emission and combustion efficiency.
Yufeng Wang +6 more
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High-temperature rapid devolatilization of biomasses with varying degrees of torrefaction [PDF]
Torrefied biomass is a coal-like fuel that can be burned in biomass boilers or co-fired with coal in co-firing furnaces. To make quantitative predictions regarding combustion behavior, devolatilization should be accurately described.
Blasiak, Wlodzimierz +4 more
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Coupled Above‐ and Belowground Ecosystem Stability Worldwide
Are the worlds above and below our feet in sync? This global exploration reveals an entangled fate between above‐ and belowground ecosystem stability. It identifies arid regions as hotspots for this coupling and highlights temperature stability as a vital safeguard for maintaining ecosystem balance across our warming planet.
Zexin Meng +18 more
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Socio-economic impacts of co-firing in Vietnam: The case of Ninh Binh Coal Power Plant [PDF]
International audienceCo-firing biomass with coal is a relatively low-cost technology to utilize biomass for electricity production compared to dedicated biomass power plant.
Ha-Duong, Minh +2 more
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This review explores inorganic metal oxides and metal salt nanoparticles templated porous carbons, highlighting their synthesis, structural features, and performance in energy and environmental applications. It critically compares template types, porosity control, and functional outcomes across recent literature.
Gurwinder Singh +8 more
wiley +1 more source
POTENTIAL OF BIOMASS IN NARVA REGION REGARDING OIL SHALE AND BIOMASS CO-FIRING; pp. 181–192 [PDF]
Estonia had obligation to EU to use 5.1% of renewable power (from the total consumption) by the end of 2010. This obligation could be reached mainly by introduction of new co-generation power plants on the basis of biomass (TalÂlinn, Tartu, Pärnu ...
Ü. KASK +7 more
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Analysis of co-firing biomass with South African coal in pulverised coal boilers [PDF]
In this study, the effect on the extent of emissions reduction with co-combustion of small proportions (0-20%) of biomass with coal in a pulverised fuel combustor, is investigated. Such emissions include CO2, SO2 and NOx.
Pokothoane, Palo Sidwell
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Coupled effect of torrefaction and blending on chemical and energy properties for combustion of major open burned agriculture residues in Thailand [PDF]
Thailand is an agriculture-based country. It produces large amounts of open burned agricultural residues. A strategy to use them as biofuel all year round is to enhance their fuel properties by coupling blending and thermochemical pre-treatment.
Chen, Wei-Hsin +4 more
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An Autonomous Large Language Model‐Agent Framework for Transparent and Local Time Series Forecasting
Architecture of the proposed large language model (LLM)‐based agent framework for autonomous time series forecasting in thermal power generation systems. The framework operates through a vertical pipeline initiated by natural language queries from users, which are processed by the LLM Agent Core powered by Llama.cpp and a ReAct loop with persistent ...
William Gouvêa Buratto +5 more
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