Biomass for Energy and the Environment 1996
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-042849-9.50074-4
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Comparisons Between Fluid and Solid Biofuels - Results of a Technology Assessment Study

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“…If the quantities required in stock farming and other areas are taken into account, then, according to [8], only 15 % of the total amount, namely 5.9 million t of straw per annum, would be available for thermal utilization. Other authors assume that between 10.1 and 17.2 million t of straw can be used annually [9].…”
Section: Supplementary Fuels and Their Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the quantities required in stock farming and other areas are taken into account, then, according to [8], only 15 % of the total amount, namely 5.9 million t of straw per annum, would be available for thermal utilization. Other authors assume that between 10.1 and 17.2 million t of straw can be used annually [9].…”
Section: Supplementary Fuels and Their Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[8] [9] Moreover, the optimum solution to the disposal of waste wood is being discussed in Germany. Waste wood arises in a variety of industrial sectors or private households and may carry a variety of pollutants, such as wood preservatives or paints containing heavy metals.…”
Section: Supplementary Fuels and Their Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%