ABSTRACT: Biomass co-firing with lignite represents an attractive solution for operating lignite-fired thermal power plants (TPP) with the dual advantage of using local renewable resources and simultaneously reducing emissions. The subject of this study is technical and environmental investigation of the feasibility of the co-firing of Soma lignite with some dried agricultural residues in the Soma thermal power plant from the exergy analysis perspective, using THERMOFLEX simulation software. The use of biomass cofiring with poor quality coal could allow Turkey to comply with Kyoto commitments while benefiting from using indigenous fuel resources and reducing biomass waste disposal problems. Two technologies are considered; (1) direct co-fir...
This paper presents R&D project of multi fuel concept (MFC) for future coal-based power plants, d...
The emissions of carbon dioxide and nitrogen and sulphur oxides for electricity generation with coal...
According to the US Energy Information Administration, steam turbines generated 70.5% of the U.S. ne...
WOS: 000415394200006The effects of the above-mentioned parameters on exergy destruction, and CO2 emi...
The co-combustion of biomass and coal in a utility boiler could provide cleaner power production and...
Environmental issues raised by the use of fossil fuels lead to the search for alternatives that prom...
Biomass co-firing with coal exhibits great potential for large scale utilization of biomass energy i...
Environmental issues raised by the use of fossil fuels lead to the search for alternatives that prom...
One of the most attractive and easily utilizable renewable energy sources for co-firing technologies...
Environmental pollution and its control has been one of the most challenging problems to the mankind...
Increasing environmental legislations on pollutant emissions originated from fossil fuel combustion ...
In this paper pulverised lignite-fired 350 MWe boiler furnace is selected for numerical simulations ...
Summarization: The present study investigated the potential of using poor lignites from different se...
A project on co-firing in large-scale power plants burning coal is currently funded by the European ...
Power generation using pulverized coal power technology is a very mature and extremely popular techn...
This paper presents R&D project of multi fuel concept (MFC) for future coal-based power plants, d...
The emissions of carbon dioxide and nitrogen and sulphur oxides for electricity generation with coal...
According to the US Energy Information Administration, steam turbines generated 70.5% of the U.S. ne...
WOS: 000415394200006The effects of the above-mentioned parameters on exergy destruction, and CO2 emi...
The co-combustion of biomass and coal in a utility boiler could provide cleaner power production and...
Environmental issues raised by the use of fossil fuels lead to the search for alternatives that prom...
Biomass co-firing with coal exhibits great potential for large scale utilization of biomass energy i...
Environmental issues raised by the use of fossil fuels lead to the search for alternatives that prom...
One of the most attractive and easily utilizable renewable energy sources for co-firing technologies...
Environmental pollution and its control has been one of the most challenging problems to the mankind...
Increasing environmental legislations on pollutant emissions originated from fossil fuel combustion ...
In this paper pulverised lignite-fired 350 MWe boiler furnace is selected for numerical simulations ...
Summarization: The present study investigated the potential of using poor lignites from different se...
A project on co-firing in large-scale power plants burning coal is currently funded by the European ...
Power generation using pulverized coal power technology is a very mature and extremely popular techn...
This paper presents R&D project of multi fuel concept (MFC) for future coal-based power plants, d...
The emissions of carbon dioxide and nitrogen and sulphur oxides for electricity generation with coal...
According to the US Energy Information Administration, steam turbines generated 70.5% of the U.S. ne...