Increased wood pellets demand in Scandinavia along with limited availability of wood assortments e.g. sawdust are pushing the market towards potentially more problematic raw materials with higher ash content, e.g. peat. The objective of the present work was to determine the effect of peat addition to woody biomass pellets on combustion characteristics (i.e. slagging tendencies/operational maintenance, gaseous- and particulate emissions) in residential appliances. Two peat assortments were studied: peat A with high ash and high Si content and peat B with low ash and high Ca content. These were co-pelletized in three different contents (low, medium, high) with sawdust and energy wood respectively. A commercial underfed pel...
The use of wood and peat in small scale boilers (10 kW—10 MW), has increased because the price of oi...
Limited availability of sawdust and cutter shavings and an increasing demand for wood pellets in Swe...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...
Increased wood pellets demand in Scandinavia along with limited availability of wood assortments e...
The biomass pellet consumption, both in the industry and in residential appliances, has increased du...
Upgraded biofuels as pellets, briquettes and powder are today commonly used in small as well as larg...
Peat, wood and straw contain more pyrolysable compounds and generally less ash than coals of differe...
The demand for increased overall efficiency, improved fuel flexibility, and more stringent environme...
The market of pellet fuels has undergone drastic changes in Europe in recent years. Traditional raw ...
The objective of the present work was to demonstrate the possibilities to reduce the emission of fin...
Laboratory trials with peat preparation and usage for energy purposes were carried out in Aleksandra...
It is important to increase the use of biofuels for residential heating in order to decrease the use...
The combustion of biomass could in some cases lead to ash problems induced by high temperatures such...
Wood pellets are an environmentally friendly biofuel with no net contribution to global warming. Tod...
The European Union aims to fulfill 20 % of the primary energy consumption with renewable energy sour...
The use of wood and peat in small scale boilers (10 kW—10 MW), has increased because the price of oi...
Limited availability of sawdust and cutter shavings and an increasing demand for wood pellets in Swe...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...
Increased wood pellets demand in Scandinavia along with limited availability of wood assortments e...
The biomass pellet consumption, both in the industry and in residential appliances, has increased du...
Upgraded biofuels as pellets, briquettes and powder are today commonly used in small as well as larg...
Peat, wood and straw contain more pyrolysable compounds and generally less ash than coals of differe...
The demand for increased overall efficiency, improved fuel flexibility, and more stringent environme...
The market of pellet fuels has undergone drastic changes in Europe in recent years. Traditional raw ...
The objective of the present work was to demonstrate the possibilities to reduce the emission of fin...
Laboratory trials with peat preparation and usage for energy purposes were carried out in Aleksandra...
It is important to increase the use of biofuels for residential heating in order to decrease the use...
The combustion of biomass could in some cases lead to ash problems induced by high temperatures such...
Wood pellets are an environmentally friendly biofuel with no net contribution to global warming. Tod...
The European Union aims to fulfill 20 % of the primary energy consumption with renewable energy sour...
The use of wood and peat in small scale boilers (10 kW—10 MW), has increased because the price of oi...
Limited availability of sawdust and cutter shavings and an increasing demand for wood pellets in Swe...
Slag and ash deposition problems have more than occasionally been observed in biomass fueled plants ...