GHG EMISSIONS REDUCTION BY USING MISCANTHUS GIGANTEUS AS ADDITIONAL FUEL IN EXISTING COAL FIRED BOILERS

Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
The article presents the possibilities to use the biomass as a supplemental fuel in Romanian large power plants. Co-firing is the process of replacing part of the fossil fuel supplied to a power station or boiler with a 'carbon lean', renewable alternative. Usually it is used to refer to the use of solid biomass within coal fired powers stations, however co-firing of vegetable (mainly palm) oils to substitute heavy fuel oil (HFO) is also...
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Title
GHG EMISSIONS REDUCTION BY USING MISCANTHUS GIGANTEUS AS ADDITIONAL FUEL IN EXISTING COAL FIRED BOILERS
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
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