The generation of biomass ash (BA) is expected to increase in the future because biomass is generally recognized as carbon neutral fuel. Since BA is known, in many cases, to contain hazardous concentrations of trace elements, this will simultaneously produce more potentially hazardous ash. Soon this will need to be handled amidst stricter waste policies and a societal evolution towards a circular economy. In many cases, to allow recycling of BA, trace elements need to be removed for the protection of health and the environment. A better understanding of trace element origins in BA, and knowledge of which trace elements are most critical to advantageous recycling schemes are also needed. In this work available BA data were reviewed and proce...
Although bottom ash (BA) [or mixtures of bottom and fly ash (FA)] from clean biomass fuels is curren...
As the use of local biofuels (wood and peat) in bioenergy production increases, the amount of ash as...
The data presented in this article are related to the research paper “Granulation of fly ash and bio...
Growing quantities of biomass ash are produced worldwide due to an increasing use of biomass for hea...
Biomass is one of the most important sources of renewable energy in the energy industry. It is assum...
Edited by prof. Asta RaupelienėEU countries agreed upon increasing the use of renewable energy, whic...
Abstract: Biomasses are organic materials that are derived from any living or recently-living struct...
Biomasses are organic materials that are derived from any living or recently-living structure. Plent...
International audienceWood ashes come from different industries. They are the residue, left after co...
Biomass comes from organic material such as trees, agricultural and urban waste, plants and shrubs, ...
It is essential to reuse- and recycles residues to decrease the amount of deposit materials and reac...
The growing volume of waste is one of the most important environmental questions. Every minute landf...
Energetic utilization of biomass is considered an environmentally safe way of providing energy, espe...
Ash is a mineral waste group, which quantity increases on a global scale and now it has achieved hun...
Summarization: Aiming at investigating the influence of minerals in co-firing applications in existi...
Although bottom ash (BA) [or mixtures of bottom and fly ash (FA)] from clean biomass fuels is curren...
As the use of local biofuels (wood and peat) in bioenergy production increases, the amount of ash as...
The data presented in this article are related to the research paper “Granulation of fly ash and bio...
Growing quantities of biomass ash are produced worldwide due to an increasing use of biomass for hea...
Biomass is one of the most important sources of renewable energy in the energy industry. It is assum...
Edited by prof. Asta RaupelienėEU countries agreed upon increasing the use of renewable energy, whic...
Abstract: Biomasses are organic materials that are derived from any living or recently-living struct...
Biomasses are organic materials that are derived from any living or recently-living structure. Plent...
International audienceWood ashes come from different industries. They are the residue, left after co...
Biomass comes from organic material such as trees, agricultural and urban waste, plants and shrubs, ...
It is essential to reuse- and recycles residues to decrease the amount of deposit materials and reac...
The growing volume of waste is one of the most important environmental questions. Every minute landf...
Energetic utilization of biomass is considered an environmentally safe way of providing energy, espe...
Ash is a mineral waste group, which quantity increases on a global scale and now it has achieved hun...
Summarization: Aiming at investigating the influence of minerals in co-firing applications in existi...
Although bottom ash (BA) [or mixtures of bottom and fly ash (FA)] from clean biomass fuels is curren...
As the use of local biofuels (wood and peat) in bioenergy production increases, the amount of ash as...
The data presented in this article are related to the research paper “Granulation of fly ash and bio...