The use of wood biomass as a fuel for domestic and industrial heating systems allows for a reduction of CO2 emissions at a global scale, but it may also result in worse local air quality conditions, due to their emissions of particulate matter. The aim of this study is to assess the actual trend of atmospheric pollution in a study area, assuming that all heating systems are replaced by small size biomass boilers linked to the buildings through district heating network. Ground level concentrations of particulate matter, emitted by different heating systems, are therefore evaluated through numerical simulations performed by means of an atmospheric dispersion model (Sirane). As a first step, we have compared the environmental impact of a wood...
This article relates the results of a research project aiming at characterising the impact of load v...
National audienceMuch research has been carried out to study emissions from wood domestic heating ap...
The major emission source of primary PM2.5 in many Nordic countries is wood burning for domestic hea...
The use of wood biomass as a fuel for domestic and industrial heating systems allows for a reduction...
In recent years there has been an increasing spread of wood biomass. The use of wood biomass as a fu...
In spite of being a process that exploits a renewable source of energy, the combustion of wood-based...
International audienceDwindling fossil fuel reserves and global climate change drive researchers to ...
Emissions from residential combustion appliances vary significantly depending on the firing behaviou...
Heating is one of the major causes of pollution in urban areas, producing high concentrations of aer...
Domestic heating using combustion of biomass is strongly involved in the development of renewable en...
Commitments made to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, and the need to develop low carbon source...
The hypothesis that this thesis investigates is that “the wood pellet is a competitive primary energ...
In spite of being a process that exploits a renewable source of energy, the combustion of wood-based...
Comparison of dust emissions from an individual wood fired boiler (of various types) and of dust emi...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
This article relates the results of a research project aiming at characterising the impact of load v...
National audienceMuch research has been carried out to study emissions from wood domestic heating ap...
The major emission source of primary PM2.5 in many Nordic countries is wood burning for domestic hea...
The use of wood biomass as a fuel for domestic and industrial heating systems allows for a reduction...
In recent years there has been an increasing spread of wood biomass. The use of wood biomass as a fu...
In spite of being a process that exploits a renewable source of energy, the combustion of wood-based...
International audienceDwindling fossil fuel reserves and global climate change drive researchers to ...
Emissions from residential combustion appliances vary significantly depending on the firing behaviou...
Heating is one of the major causes of pollution in urban areas, producing high concentrations of aer...
Domestic heating using combustion of biomass is strongly involved in the development of renewable en...
Commitments made to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, and the need to develop low carbon source...
The hypothesis that this thesis investigates is that “the wood pellet is a competitive primary energ...
In spite of being a process that exploits a renewable source of energy, the combustion of wood-based...
Comparison of dust emissions from an individual wood fired boiler (of various types) and of dust emi...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
This article relates the results of a research project aiming at characterising the impact of load v...
National audienceMuch research has been carried out to study emissions from wood domestic heating ap...
The major emission source of primary PM2.5 in many Nordic countries is wood burning for domestic hea...