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Biomass alternative fuel: co-combustion of coal explodes!
Biomass fuel blending in Europe Europe has used biomass fuels on a large scale for more than 30 years. The UK has adopted the direct-fired co-combustion route for large coal-fired power plants and has continuously increased the proportion of biomass coupling. Through policy drive, cost management and safety control, it achieved multiple 100% biomass-fired thermal power plants in 2018. ...
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Biomass Ready Coal Fired Plants and Massive Tree Planting will be the Compromise Climate Change Solution
Coal provided 26 percent of the additional power generation last year and 38 percent of all generation. There are 500,000 MW of new coal fired generation in the planning stage. This is more than was ever installed in the Americas and Europe. So any programs to reduce coal fired generation on these two continents to zero would eliminate less than is being added elsewhere in the world. The ...
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A case study of biomass burning and its smoke dispersion to Buenos Aires City, Argentina
In February and March 2000, several uncontrolled forest and grassland fires occurred in the municipalities of Campana and Zarate (100 km north of Buenos Aires, Argentina). The biomass burning emitted a large amount of smoke particulates, which caused dense fog and visibility impairment in the nearby area. From 18 to 19 March, the smoke was transported towards the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area ...
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Fuel for Schools: A Biomass Success Story
On our blog, you have learned about different types of biofuel, the process for creating biofuel, and the global benefits of using biomass technology. Now it’s time to see all of this information put into practice. Different areas of the country have supported a program called Fuel for Schools, which encourages the use of renewable, local resources to provide heat to schools. Below ...
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