The uptake of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications depends on the ease of use and acceptability of the fuel by the end user and equipment providers. As part of an EU-funded ALTENER II contract, one of the aims is to derive standards for biomass derived pyrolysis liquids, based on a consensus between equipment providers (boilers, engines and turbines) and the liquids producers. Five basic properties (homogeneity, water content, solids content, stability, flash point) for the liquids are used as the primary criteria for pyrolysis liquid evaluation. Specific values are proposed to ensure that pyrolysis liquids meet a minimum grade acceptable for use as a fuel oil (''premium'' grade) in boilers and engines. D...
With respect to the use of densified biomass fuels in fully automatic heating systems for the reside...
The technical committee developing the draft standard to describe all forms of solid biofuels within...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oils are completely different from petroleum fuels and other bio-fuels available ...
The uptake of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications depends on th...
The commercialization of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications is...
The main purpose of the study was to test the applicability of standard fuel oil methods developed f...
This publication is a revised and updated version of VTT Publication 306: Physical characterisation ...
Pyrolysis research at VTT includes activities from fuel production to its utilisa-tion and involves ...
The purpose of the research was to validate if the fast pyrolysis bio-oil (FPBO) from used wood woul...
The International Energy Agency-European Union (IEA-EU) round robin test in 2000 was carried out by ...
Biomass pyrolysis oils have potential to be used as a fuel oil substitute. Combustion tests have sho...
Commercial power production from biomass is mainly based on various combustion technologies, new gas...
This report is a valuable resource for those involved in biomass fast pyrolysis for fuel oil product...
Introducing a new fuel, fast pyrolysis bio-oil, into the market is not without its challenges. Fast ...
Thermochemical pyrolysis of solid biomass feedstocks, with subsequent condensation of the pyrolysis ...
With respect to the use of densified biomass fuels in fully automatic heating systems for the reside...
The technical committee developing the draft standard to describe all forms of solid biofuels within...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oils are completely different from petroleum fuels and other bio-fuels available ...
The uptake of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications depends on th...
The commercialization of biomass-derived pyrolysis liquids for use in heat and power applications is...
The main purpose of the study was to test the applicability of standard fuel oil methods developed f...
This publication is a revised and updated version of VTT Publication 306: Physical characterisation ...
Pyrolysis research at VTT includes activities from fuel production to its utilisa-tion and involves ...
The purpose of the research was to validate if the fast pyrolysis bio-oil (FPBO) from used wood woul...
The International Energy Agency-European Union (IEA-EU) round robin test in 2000 was carried out by ...
Biomass pyrolysis oils have potential to be used as a fuel oil substitute. Combustion tests have sho...
Commercial power production from biomass is mainly based on various combustion technologies, new gas...
This report is a valuable resource for those involved in biomass fast pyrolysis for fuel oil product...
Introducing a new fuel, fast pyrolysis bio-oil, into the market is not without its challenges. Fast ...
Thermochemical pyrolysis of solid biomass feedstocks, with subsequent condensation of the pyrolysis ...
With respect to the use of densified biomass fuels in fully automatic heating systems for the reside...
The technical committee developing the draft standard to describe all forms of solid biofuels within...
Fast pyrolysis bio-oils are completely different from petroleum fuels and other bio-fuels available ...