2010 Conference Proceedings IPEC 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ipecon.2010.5697050
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Greenhouse gas emission reduction by biomass co-combustion with lignite

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“…The analysis shows that both phenomena had a typical development for this type of event, following the evolution described by the model designed by Professor Henryk Bystron in 1997 [3] which follows the process of evolution and involution of spontaneous combustion, based on variation, over time, of the carbon monoxide and temperature developed during the process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…The analysis shows that both phenomena had a typical development for this type of event, following the evolution described by the model designed by Professor Henryk Bystron in 1997 [3] which follows the process of evolution and involution of spontaneous combustion, based on variation, over time, of the carbon monoxide and temperature developed during the process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The ash coming from the power plant is stored on the surface and transported by means of a scraper conveyor to a mixing funnel where, together with the water, in a ratio of 1: 1; 2: 1, forms the core that follows the underground pipe path to the established place. The analysis performed on fire prevention and control procedures in terms of their efficiency and scope, showed that silting of the exploited area has a high efficiency if it is performed correctly and on time [3].…”
Section: Description Of the Prevention Methods Applied To The Longwall Mining In Jiu Valleymentioning
confidence: 99%