Biogas and biomethane (=purified biogas) are major renewable fuels that play a pivotal role in the evolving global energy economy. Here, we measure ultrafine particle (UFP; Dp (particle diameter) < 100 nm) emissions from the combustion of biomethane and biogas produced from five different representative sources: two food waste digesters, two dairy waste digesters, and one landfill. Combustion exhaust for each of these sources is measured from one or more representative sectors including electricity generation, motor vehicles, and household use. Results show that UFP emissions are similar when using biomethane and natural gas with similar sulfur and siloxane content. Approximately 70% of UFPs emitted from water heaters and cooking stoves wer...
Biomethane is one of the biofuel sources produced from biogas which is an important source of renewa...
The aim of this work was to review and synthesize the existing knowledge on ultrafine particles in t...
Biogas is a well-established fuel for cooking and lighting in a number of countries. It is a gas mi...
Most recent air quality issues related to particulate matter pollution address ultrafine (UFP < 0.1 ...
The conversion of biomass to energy is a complex process whose environmental sustainability must be ...
Biogas is generated from anaerobic digestion of manure and organic wastes. It primarily consists of ...
Billions of people worldwide use biomass fires or cookstoves on a daily basis, with significant resu...
In recent years, an increasing number of epidemiological studies was carried out in order to show th...
International audienceGasoline emissions contain high levels of pollutants, including particulate ma...
Ultrafine particle (UFP) emissions and particle number size distributions (PNSD) are critical in the...
Particulate and gaseous emissions of two medium-sized district heating facilities (400 kW, fueled wi...
Biomass combustion in cookstoves has a substantial impact on human health, affects CO<sub>2</sub> le...
California Assembly Bill 32 (AB32) sets the goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level...
Emissions from anthropogenic combustion sources, such as vehicles and biomass combustion, contribute...
Biomethane is one of the biofuel sources produced from biogas which is an important source of renewa...
The aim of this work was to review and synthesize the existing knowledge on ultrafine particles in t...
Biogas is a well-established fuel for cooking and lighting in a number of countries. It is a gas mi...
Most recent air quality issues related to particulate matter pollution address ultrafine (UFP < 0.1 ...
The conversion of biomass to energy is a complex process whose environmental sustainability must be ...
Biogas is generated from anaerobic digestion of manure and organic wastes. It primarily consists of ...
Billions of people worldwide use biomass fires or cookstoves on a daily basis, with significant resu...
In recent years, an increasing number of epidemiological studies was carried out in order to show th...
International audienceGasoline emissions contain high levels of pollutants, including particulate ma...
Ultrafine particle (UFP) emissions and particle number size distributions (PNSD) are critical in the...
Particulate and gaseous emissions of two medium-sized district heating facilities (400 kW, fueled wi...
Biomass combustion in cookstoves has a substantial impact on human health, affects CO<sub>2</sub> le...
California Assembly Bill 32 (AB32) sets the goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level...
Emissions from anthropogenic combustion sources, such as vehicles and biomass combustion, contribute...
Biomethane is one of the biofuel sources produced from biogas which is an important source of renewa...
The aim of this work was to review and synthesize the existing knowledge on ultrafine particles in t...
Biogas is a well-established fuel for cooking and lighting in a number of countries. It is a gas mi...