Combustion and Co-combustion of Biomass: Fundamentals, Technologies, and Primary Measures for Emission Reduction
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Since biomass is the only carbon-based renewable fuel, its application becomes more and more important for climate protection. Among the thermochemical conversion technologies (i.e., combustion, gasification, and pyrolysis), combustion is the only proven technology for heat and power production. Biomass combustion systems are available in the size range from a few kW up to more than 100 MW. The efficiency for heat production is considerably high and heat from biomass is economically feasible. Commercial power production is based on steam cycles. The specific cost and efficiency of steam plants is interesting at large scale applications. Hence co-combustion of biomass with coal is promising, as it combines high…
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- Combustion
- NOx
- Biomass (ecology)
- Cofiring
- Environmental science
- Pollutant
- Waste management
- Soot
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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