biomass energy conversion Articles
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Research and development on biomass energy in China
Like developed countries, China is facing two serious constraints energy shortage and environmental pollution, which hinder the development of the national economy and improvements in living conditions. On the other hand, China has a huge amount of biomass resource. It is estimated that the total amount of biomass resource is up to 5.2x108 tons of oil equivalent (TOE) in which crop residue ...
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Opportunities for biofuel sustainable development in Bulgaria
The introduction of Directive 2003/30 EC of the European Union (EU) on biofuels had the ambitious goal to both reduce greenhouse gas emission (GHG) and create new jobs in rural areas. The challenge lies in the availability of premises to convert biomass in energy, which depends on the availability of land. Thus an opportunity has been created on the EU market for biofuels, offering to each Member ...
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Biomass Gasification and Gas Analyzers: Unlocking the Future of Clean Energy
Introduction In the current climate change environment, finding clean energy alternatives to traditional fossil fuels has become crucial. Biomass gasification technology has become a high-profile energy production method, which converts biomass waste into syngas that can be used for power generation, heating and fuel production. However, to use this technology effectively we need to accurately ...
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Discover The Multifaceted Uses of Syngas Analyzers: The Hidden Heroes of Industrial Progress
In the modern industrial production process, especially in the fields of chemical industry, petroleum and energy, the generation and application of synthesis gas (“syngas” for short) occupies an indispensable position. Synthesis gas is a mixed gas composed of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and other gas components. It is widely used in many fields such as chemical raw materials, energy ...
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Liquid fuels from woody biomass
Although challenges like global climate change and oil depletion will increasingly drive fuel selection, increasing bioenergy use is only one of many possible responses to these problems. Present biomass liquid fuels are almost all derived from food crops, but their potential for further expansion is limited. Any major expansion of biomass liquid fuels will require use of the more abundant ...
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EU bioenergy potential from a resource efficiency perspective
The bioenergy challenge The European Union has set itself the ambitious target to increase the share of renewable sources in final energy consumption to 20 % by 2020 (EC, 2009). This is motivated by the widespread recognition that using fossil fuels to generate energy causes significant harm to the environment and human well.being. Renewable energy technologies offer a way to increase resource ...
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