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020 _a9781849963930 99781849963930
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245 _aSolid Biofuels for Energy
_h[electronic resource]:
_bA Lower Greenhouse Gas Alternative /
_cedited by Panagiotis Grammelis.
300 _aXIV, 242p. 96 illus.
_bonline resource.
490 _aGreen Energy and Technology
490 _x-1865-3529
505 _a1. Supply of Solid Biofuels: Potential Feedstocks, Cost and Sustainability Issues in EU27 -- 2. European Standards for Fuel Specification and Classes of Solid Biofuels -- 3. Biomass-coal Cofiring: An Overview of Technical Issues -- 4. Experiences on Co-firing Solid Recovered Fuels in the Coal Power Sector -- 5. Biomass Combustion Characteristics and Implications for Renewable Energy -- 6. Fluidized Bed Combustion of Solid Biomass for Electricity and/or Heat Generation -- 7. Gasification Technology and its Contribution to Deal with Global Warming -- 8. The Integration of Micro-CHP and Biofuels for Decentralized CHP Applications -- 9. Ash Formation, Slagging and Fouling in Biomass Co-firing in Pulverised-fuel Boilers -- 10. Utilization of Biomass Ashes.
520 _aClimate change, environmental impact and declining natural resources are driving scientific research and novel technical solutions. Green Energy and Technology serves as a publishing platform for scientific and technological approaches to "green" - i.e., environmentally friendly and sustainable - technologies. While the main focus lies on energy and power supply, the series also covers green solutions in industrial engineering and engineering design. Green Energy and Technology is a monograph series addressing researchers, advanced students and technical consultants, as well as decision makers in industry and politics. The level presentation ranges from instructional to highly technical. Fossil fuels are widely used for electricity generation and heating, creating greenhouse gas emissions and other toxic pollutants, which should be minimised according to the most recent environmental legislation. The utilisation of solid fuels with biogenic origin could contribute to the minimisation of these emissions. Solid Biofuels for Energy presents the current status of the engineering disciplines in this specific area, providing an improved background on the energy exploitation options of solid biomass. Within this framework, all thematic priorities related to the solid bioenergy potential and standardisation, commercialised and emerging energy technologies, and quality of solid residues are presented. Special attention has been given to biomass co-firing with coal, since it has the highest potential for commercial application, while combustion and gasification are more promising for units of medium to small scale. This strong practical focus is evident throughout the book, particularly in discussions of: international standards for solid biofuel specifications; supply, cost and sustainability of solid biofuels; technical issues and non-technical barriers in biomass/coal co-firing; and biomass combustion and gasification characteristics. Solid Biofuels for Energy is an informative reference, written for researchers and postgraduate students working in the field of biomass. It can also be a useful guide for chemical and mechanical engineers, involved in the environment and energy production sectors.
650 _aEngineering.
_996
650 _aEngineering.
_996
650 _934080
_aRENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
650 _933743
_aELECTRIC ENGINEERING.
650 _933714
_aRENEWABLE AND GREEN ENERGY
650 _933714
_aRENEWABLE AND GREEN ENERGY
650 _933704
_aENERGY TECHNOLOGY
650 _933509
_aBIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
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_aBIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
700 _aGrammelis, Panagiotis.
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700 _eeditor.
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710 _aSpringerLink (Online service)
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856 _uhttp://springer.escuelaing.metaproxy.org/book/10.1007/978-1-84996-393-0
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