2014
DOI: 10.14483/udistrital.jour.tecnura.2014.2.a05
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Estudio de planta piloto para peletización de residuos madereros y su utilización como combustible en hornos ladrilleros

Abstract: La biomasa es uno de los materiales más adecuados como combustible alternativo, pero por sus características de humedad, exceso de contenido de oxígeno y bajo poder calorífico, requiere ser sometida a procesos de pretratamiento. La pele-tización permite acondicionar la biomasa para su utilización directamente en procesos térmicos. El sector ladrillero tiene una gran demanda energética para sus procesos de secado y cocción y el uso de combustibles a partir de biomasa permite obtener reducciones importantes en e… Show more

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“…Importantly, consumption of this kind of fuel is expected to increase from 25 to 70 million metric tons by 2020 in Europe [127]. This would mean an increased demand for biomass produced in SRWCs in Latin America, thus promoting the economic viability of SRWCs, as acknowledged by by Jenkins et al [128] in Costa Rica, Muñoz et al [129] in Chile, Hässig et al [130] in Colombia, Moreno-López et al [131] in Mexico, Felfli et al [132], García et al [133] in Brazil, and Amaya et al [134] in Uruguay.…”
Section: Energies 2019 12 X For Peer Review 9 Of 22mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Importantly, consumption of this kind of fuel is expected to increase from 25 to 70 million metric tons by 2020 in Europe [127]. This would mean an increased demand for biomass produced in SRWCs in Latin America, thus promoting the economic viability of SRWCs, as acknowledged by by Jenkins et al [128] in Costa Rica, Muñoz et al [129] in Chile, Hässig et al [130] in Colombia, Moreno-López et al [131] in Mexico, Felfli et al [132], García et al [133] in Brazil, and Amaya et al [134] in Uruguay.…”
Section: Energies 2019 12 X For Peer Review 9 Of 22mentioning
confidence: 99%