The cultivation of short rotation coppice (SRC) is a sustainable and ecological alternative for the production of energy vectors today. For its use, it is necessary to know the thermochemical properties of the biomass produced, as well as the differences between genotypes and varieties. In this work, the thermochemical properties of five different Populus clones grow up in Mediterranean basin, with two different age categories, are analyzed. The moisture content, wood density, heating value, ash content, energy density, composition and the volatile matter were measured, separating wood and crust fractions. The mean crust content for all clones was near to 10% but it is observed that the youngest clones have higher content of crust and humid...
Abstract View references (68) Short-rotation coppice (SRC) represents an important source of wood ...
Woody biomass from poplar and aspen (Populus sp.) short rotation coppice (SRC) has good combustion p...
Background and Purpose: Most projections of the global energy use predict that biomass will be an im...
The cultivation of short rotation coppice (SRC) is a sustainable and ecological alternative for the ...
6th International Conference on Energy and Environment Research, ICEER 2019, 22–25 July, University ...
Abstract View references (16) Fast growing trees planted as Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) are an im...
Biomass is currently the main renewable energy source (RES) in the EU, particularly in Poland. Solid...
Selected and tested poplar clones are very suitable biomass resources for various applications such ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe biomass of nineteen Populus spp. clones was measured and characterize...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a natural, renewable and highly versatile resource. In recent years, wood...
The goal of the research was to determine the biomass yield and fuel properties of ten different pop...
At the beginning of this decade, government of Spain come to an agreement with the European Commissi...
Short rotation forestry (SRF) is a promising feedstock for biofuel production via thermochemical pro...
As renewable energy demand Increases, SRF poplar cultivation is getting more and more Important in e...
Timber is predominant resource of the biomass used for the purposes of energy production. Recently, ...
Abstract View references (68) Short-rotation coppice (SRC) represents an important source of wood ...
Woody biomass from poplar and aspen (Populus sp.) short rotation coppice (SRC) has good combustion p...
Background and Purpose: Most projections of the global energy use predict that biomass will be an im...
The cultivation of short rotation coppice (SRC) is a sustainable and ecological alternative for the ...
6th International Conference on Energy and Environment Research, ICEER 2019, 22–25 July, University ...
Abstract View references (16) Fast growing trees planted as Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) are an im...
Biomass is currently the main renewable energy source (RES) in the EU, particularly in Poland. Solid...
Selected and tested poplar clones are very suitable biomass resources for various applications such ...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe biomass of nineteen Populus spp. clones was measured and characterize...
Lignocellulosic biomass is a natural, renewable and highly versatile resource. In recent years, wood...
The goal of the research was to determine the biomass yield and fuel properties of ten different pop...
At the beginning of this decade, government of Spain come to an agreement with the European Commissi...
Short rotation forestry (SRF) is a promising feedstock for biofuel production via thermochemical pro...
As renewable energy demand Increases, SRF poplar cultivation is getting more and more Important in e...
Timber is predominant resource of the biomass used for the purposes of energy production. Recently, ...
Abstract View references (68) Short-rotation coppice (SRC) represents an important source of wood ...
Woody biomass from poplar and aspen (Populus sp.) short rotation coppice (SRC) has good combustion p...
Background and Purpose: Most projections of the global energy use predict that biomass will be an im...