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Perceptions of biomass energy sustainability in policy scenarios of China. [PDF]

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Wang X   +11 more
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Present trends, sustainable strategies and energy potentials of crop residue management in India: A review.

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Gatkal NR   +6 more
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Combustion Properties of Briquette Charcoal from Durian Peel

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
This work aimed to use durian peel as raw material for producing bio-briquette charcoal by combustion and gasification. Briquette charcoal obtained was proposed as an alternative thermal energy for household. The producing process began from washing, drying and then pyrolyzing under carbonization by the designed drum dryer furnace. The pyrolyzed durian
Samorn Hirunpraditkoon   +3 more
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Environmental implications of the quality of charcoal briquettes and lump charcoal used for grilling

Science of The Total Environment, 2020
Numerous studies have been conducted to assess air pollution and human health risks arising from exposure to outdoor cooking, but limited standards have been implemented around the world to assure fuel quality. While charcoal briquettes and lumps are a popular fuel choice for grilling, almost no data specifying their properties are available to ...
Zbigniew, Jelonek   +3 more
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Charcoal Briquettes as Locomotive Fuel

Nature, 1944
A. F. JOSEPH and B. W. Whitfield1 described in 1921 the production of charcoal briquettes made from Sudan woods. They used as binder gum arabic or sorghum flour, both of which are available locally. Such briquettes are satisfactory for firing a stationary boiler, but are quite unsuitable as locomotive fuel.
H. GREENE, T. N. JEWITT
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LCA of eucalyptus wood charcoal briquettes

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2011
Abstract This paper sets out to describe the environmental impact assessment for wood charcoal briquettes produced from eucalyptus wood in Brazil, with specific reference to those impacts associated with Global Warming Potential. To achieve that objective, the work was undertaken in accordance with ISO 14040 "Environmental management – Life cycle ...
Rousset, Patrick   +3 more
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