biomass fuel testing News
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Carbolite gero CAF G5: a new generation of ash fusibility furnaces
When coal is combusted in the furnace of a power plant a powder-shaped residue or a glassy slag (clinker) forms and must be removed. Large coal furnaces suffer from clinker build-up and therefore expensive maintenance due to closure for removal of clinker. If the fusibility characteristics are known, control of temperature can avoid clinker formation. Ash fusibility testing is designed to ...
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EnviTec completes Bio-LNG Plant in Germany
The bio-liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant that EnviTec Biogas AG is developing in northeastern Germany has hit the testing phase and will start up this summer, the company said. EnviTec indicated that the BioEnergie Park Guestrow facility was "Germany's largest integrated bio-LNG plant with bio-CO2 liquefaction." It is capable of producing up to 25,000 kg of bio-LNG every day, which heavy-duty ...
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Cool Planet BioFuels Announces Road Testing of Negative Carbon Gasoline Begins in California
Cool Planet BioFuels announced today it has received approval from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to begin fleet-testing its negative carbon gasoline. Cool Planet BioFuel’s technology converts low-grade biomass — such as grass and woodchips — into high-grade fuel. This process also produces a byproduct, which can be used to sequester ...
By Cool Planet
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ASTM E2817 - 11 standard test method for test fueling masonry heaters
This test method is used for determining emission factors and emission rates for cordwood or other densified, binder free biomass fuel burning masonry heaters. The emission factor is useful for determining emission performance during product development. The emission factor is useful for the air quality regulatory community for determining compliance with emission performance limits. The ...
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