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Numerical Modeling of Coal/Biomass Co-Firing

Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B, 2008
Biomass co-firing within existing infrastructure of pulverized coal utility boilers is viewed as a practical near-term means of encouraging renewable energy while minimizing capital requirements, maintaining the high efficiency of pulverized coal boilers and reducing the emissions.
C. Ghenai, I. Janajreh
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Co-firing Coal and Municipal Solid Waste

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2007
Abstract The aim of this study was to experimentally investigate how different the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) or municipal solid waste (MSW) utilizing strategies affects the gas emission in simple fluidized bed combustion (FBC) of biomass. In this study, ground OFMSW and pulverized coal (PC) were used for co-firing tests.
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Biomass development and waste wood co-firing

Energy Conversion and Management, 1997
Abstract Waste wood fuels have been co-fired with coal for a number of years. Many utilities and industries have experimented in the development of this alternative fuel for a host of reasons. Utilities are facing major changes in the future and industries are continuously looking for ways to help the bottom line. Waste wood fuel can lower production
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Biomass Co-Firing

2012
A. Nuamah   +3 more
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Biomass Co-Firing With Carbon Capture

2022
Dumitru Cebrucean, Ioana Ionel
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Numerical study on the effects of co-firing ratio and stoichiometric ratio on biomass/ammonia co-firing

Journal of the Energy Institute, 2023
Huqin Zheng   +3 more
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Co-firing: Analysis of fuel systems for the co-firing of biomass in 20 existing plants in Europe

2001
New types of solid biofuels are penetrating into the fuel markets. Solid biofuels are initially being utilised in existing power plants. At the moment the typical method is co-firing or co-combustion. Especially, handling and feeding of new fuel types into the boiler is often problematic because the variation in particle size, flow and handling ...
Järvinen, Timo, Alakangas, Eija
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Co-firing essay in Argentina

2015
Manrique, Silvina, Panero, Claudio
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TESTING COAL AND PETCOKE CO-FIRING

Clean Air: International Journal on Energy for a Clean Environment, 2004
S. Pasini   +4 more
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