{"id":5322,"date":"2017-03-05T15:43:41","date_gmt":"2017-03-05T15:43:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ieabioenergy.com\/newtask32\/?page_id=5322"},"modified":"2021-09-20T10:01:04","modified_gmt":"2021-09-20T10:01:04","slug":"upcoming-reports","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/task32.ieabioenergy.com\/upcoming-reports\/","title":{"rendered":"Recent reports"},"content":{"rendered":"
Task 32 recently finised several projects, that resulted in individual reports. See below an overview of these reports:<\/p>\n
Technical reports on particle emission measurement techniques for boilers and stoves<\/strong><\/p>\n These reports aim to summarise the opportunities of different particle emission measurement techniques and provide recommendations as to which method should be used in the future. The report ‘Status of PM emission measurement methods and new developments<\/a>‘ was published in 2018.<\/p>\n Strategic study for renewable heat\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n The project highlights the potential of biomass in smart renewable heating systems and shows policy makers how this can play a role in the green transition (in terms of job creation, economic growth, climate change and mitigation). The project results in both a strategic report and case study leaflets.<\/p>\n State of the art report on innovative CHP concepts<\/strong><\/p>\n This project describes good examples for existing CHP projects (proven technologies) on the one hand, and innovative CHP technologies on the other. The report was finished by the end of 2018.<\/p>\n Report on consequences of real life operation on performance of boilers and stoves <\/strong><\/p>\n This concerns two separate reports on the real life emissions of stoves and boilers. The reason is that these real life emissions can be quite different from what has been measured during type approval under optimal nominal conditions. A seperate workshop was already organised on this topic, see here<\/a>. These reports were finalised in 2018.<\/p>\n