Indirect co-firing consists of the combustion of producer gas from biomass/waste gasification in coal-fired furnaces or lime kilns. Gasification can be thus considered a method for biomass pre-processing. For factsheet click here
read moreThe focus of the workshop is to discuss new technologies for co-firing, and share the ideas with the audience. Therefore, a number of presentations have been prepared covering the field of new technologies. For the report click here
read moreThe work focuses on poisoning of SCR catalysts by fly ash minerals and the effects of SO2 interactions with the catalysts. For the report click here
read moreThis investigation explores the reasons for and technical challenges associated with co-combustion of biomass and coal in boilers designed for coal (mainly pulverized coal) combustion. For the report click here
read moreAs part of the 12th European Conference on Biomass for Energy and Industry held on 17-21 June 2002 in Amsterdam, a workshop on biomass cofiring was organised by IEA Bioenergy Task 32 (Biomass Combustion and Cofiring), Task 33 (Biomass Gasification) and EUBIONET (the European Bioenergy Network). This report shows the overhead sheets that were presented. […]
read moreThe final seminar of the EU Thermie B project “Addressing the constraints for successful replication of demonstrated technologies for co-combustion of biomass/waste” was held at the 1 st World Conference and Exhibition on Biomass for Energy and Industry and was supported by the IEA Coal Combustion Science Group and the IEA Bioenergy Task 19: Biomass […]
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