Aerosols from Biomass Combustion – Technical report (Thomas Nussbaumer, 2017) This report by Thomas Nussbaumer (VERENUM, Switzerland) provides an overview of recent R&D on the particle emissions and related health aspects of biomass combustion. The use of biomass for heat and power production is supported in many IEA countries since biomass as a renewable fuel […]
read moreThis report is the result of an IEA Bioenergy Task32 project. It has been coordinated and prepared by BIOS BIOENERGIESYSTEME GmbH in cooperation with the Graz University of Technology, Institute for Process and Particle Engineering, Austria. For the report click here
read moreThe objectives of the present study is to review available data on emission factors of particulate emissions from biomass combustion and measurement techniques applied to characterise particle emissions from biomass combustion. Priority is given to wood fuels used in residential wood combustion and in district heating plants. To enable a comparison of different data, the […]
read moreThe Seminar on Aerosols from Biomass Combustion has been jointly organised by the IEA Biomass Combustion and Cofiring Task and the Swiss Federal Office of Energy. International experts presented the knowledge on the environmental impact of aerosols, the formation mechanisms, the measurement technologies, and the measures for aerosol reduction. For the report click here
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