The University of Kansas at Lawrence uses natural gas and oil to generate steam for heating and other campus needs. The projected price increase of these fuels has led to a study of burning solid waste and wood. This study discusses the technical and economic considerations of burning wood. Topics included are sources and availability, collection and transportation, preparation and burning, and environmental effects. It is concluded that sufficient wood is available; truck transport is the only feasible option; drying some wood is desirable; and that the burning can be done separately or directly with the solid waste
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Design, construction and operation of a new type of gasifier for the production of fuel gas from woo...
In order for wood to be considered a feasible energy source for power generation, it must prove to b...
Heating with wood has become increasingly popular in Kentucky because firewood is a renewable energy...
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This thesis work evaluates whether municipal solid waste (MSW) may be a viable alternative and renew...
Woody biomass has become an important source of renewable energy throughout the world. A major issu...
The City of Saskatoon is challenged with large quantities of wood wastes such as demolition wastes, ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
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Background: Biomass and municipal solid waste offer sustainable sources of energy; for example to m...
The U.S. Forestry Service (USFS) engaged sustainability experts at the University of Illinois, Weste...
In developing countries considerable quantities of sawdust and other particulate residues are genera...
This report presents the results of an experimental program to demonstrate the suitability of the Ba...
The cost history of conventional fuels over the past several years has forced a hard search for alte...
An insignificant portion of the electricity generated in North Carolina is derived from either local...
Design, construction and operation of a new type of gasifier for the production of fuel gas from woo...
In order for wood to be considered a feasible energy source for power generation, it must prove to b...
Heating with wood has become increasingly popular in Kentucky because firewood is a renewable energy...
This report presents estimates of quantities and location of logging residues in Arkansas. Six sites...
This thesis work evaluates whether municipal solid waste (MSW) may be a viable alternative and renew...
Woody biomass has become an important source of renewable energy throughout the world. A major issu...
The City of Saskatoon is challenged with large quantities of wood wastes such as demolition wastes, ...
1 online resource (PDF, 2 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowle...
Imagine if you can a slab fire which has been kept alive day and night almost continuously over a pe...
Background: Biomass and municipal solid waste offer sustainable sources of energy; for example to m...
The U.S. Forestry Service (USFS) engaged sustainability experts at the University of Illinois, Weste...
In developing countries considerable quantities of sawdust and other particulate residues are genera...
This report presents the results of an experimental program to demonstrate the suitability of the Ba...
The cost history of conventional fuels over the past several years has forced a hard search for alte...
An insignificant portion of the electricity generated in North Carolina is derived from either local...