会议专题

Operation and Emission during Co-Combustion of Solid Biofuels

Compared to other renewable energy sources, the thermal use of biomass or bio-waste fuels represents a cheap and technically feasible option to contribute to the reduction of the global CO2 emissions, a main goal of the Kyoto protocol. Therefore, the target of the European Union defined in the White Paper is to increase the share of biomass on the primary energy consumption from 3.1% in 1995 up to 8.5% in 2010.The intention of this paper is to define phenomenological and fuel dependent restrictions and to point out possible solutions for the prevention of operational problems in order to propose the best suitable and most economical technique. The overview will include a variety of different biomass and bio-waste fuels for energetic utilization during the co-combustion with coal as the most experienced application so far. The influence of the different fuels on the emissions and the hereby derived necessity to adopt fuel gas cleaning systems will be discussed. Finally, the inclusion of recent results from R&D in combination with information and experiences from existing large scale projects will give an overview of the actual status of coal/biomass co-combustion.

K.R.G. Hein S. Unterberger

University of Stuttgart, Institute of Process Engineering and Power Plant Technology (IVD), Stuttgart

国际会议

2003年中德生物质能利用研讨会

北京

英文

190-198

2003-10-08(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)