Biomass co-firing to improve the burn-out of unreactive coals in pulverised fuel combustionTools Bridge, Christopher P. (2018) Biomass co-firing to improve the burn-out of unreactive coals in pulverised fuel combustion. EngD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBiomass utilisation as a fuel in power generation has become an increasingly attractive prospect due to legislation and consumer awareness surrounding fossil fuels and their effect on climate change. However, a large portion of the world relies upon energy produced from readily available local coal sources. Large quantities of these local coals have low combustion efficiencies and energy outputs. An investigation was conducted to improve the combustion performance of these unreactive coals through the addition of small quantities of biomass in co-fired pulverised fuel conditions.
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