Tuesday 13 November 2012
Workshop:
Biomass Combustion – Small scale systems
IEA Bioenergy Conference
Vienna, Austria
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The
workshop presented the results of recent R&D in improvement of small
scale biomass combustion systems. Reduction of aerosols from small scale
combustion remains a key priority, and the presentations in this
workshop showed that significant progress can be achieved with regard to
the current technology status.
Presentations can be downloaded
below
Start
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Topic
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Speaker
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Organisation
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13:40
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Annual
efficiency of small scale biomass
combustion systems
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Walter Haslinger
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Bioenergy 2020+,
Small scale combustion systems, Austria
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14:00
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Modern logwood stoves – requirements, development and evaluation
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Christoph Schmidl
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Bioenergy 2020+,
Small scale combustion systems, Austria
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14:20
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State-of-the-art and assessment of filter technologies for
residential biomass combustion systems
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Ingwald Obernberger
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Institute for Process and Particle Engineering,
Graz University of Technology, Austria
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14:40
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Particulate
matter emissions from small-scale biomass combustion systems –
characterisation and primary measures for emission reduction
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Thomas Brunner
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Bioenergy 2020+, Austria
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15:50
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Toxicological
characteristics of particulate emissions from biomass combustion
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Maija-Riitta Hirvonen
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University of Eastern Finland,
Department of Environmental Science,
Inhalation Toxicology Laboratory,
Finland
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The workshop was organized as part of the IEA Bioenergy Conference by IEA Bioenergy Task 32.
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