2017
DOI: 10.1515/aep-2017-0019
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Research into properties of dust from domestic central heating boiler fired with coal and solid biofuels

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this research was to assess the content and composition of the pollutants emitted by domestic central heating boilers equipped with an automatic underfeed fuel delivery system for the combustion chamber. The comparative research was conducted. It concerned fuel properties, fl ue gas parameters, contents of dust (fl y ash) and gaseous substances polluting the air in the fl ue gases emitted from a domestic CH boiler burning bituminous coal, pellets from coniferous wood, cereal straw, miscanth… Show more

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“…This solution allows for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, thus being in line with the assumptions of eco-development and low-emission economy as well as the principles of sustainable development [10]. However, it should be remembered that the emissions generated during the combustion of fuels containing biomass are related both to the process parameters during combustion and the type of biomass that is used as biofuel [11][12][13]. The implementation of low-emission economy principles is a long-term process, requiring many new investments and thus involving significant financial outlays [14,15], which is why in the countries where energy is still produced mainly on the basis of burning minerals a good solution is the introduction of composite fuels consisting of both biomass and non-renewable fuels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solution allows for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, thus being in line with the assumptions of eco-development and low-emission economy as well as the principles of sustainable development [10]. However, it should be remembered that the emissions generated during the combustion of fuels containing biomass are related both to the process parameters during combustion and the type of biomass that is used as biofuel [11][12][13]. The implementation of low-emission economy principles is a long-term process, requiring many new investments and thus involving significant financial outlays [14,15], which is why in the countries where energy is still produced mainly on the basis of burning minerals a good solution is the introduction of composite fuels consisting of both biomass and non-renewable fuels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usage of low emission fuels like biomass fuel is the one way of implementing f sustainable development. 12] When burning biomass CO 2 and other pollutants are released that has been absorbed ess carried out by Emission index of fossil petroleum is several times higher comparative to on index of biomass fuels [16,17].The process parameters and the type of biomass fuel both are related to the emission that are generated during the combustion of biomass fuel [18][19][20]. Low cost and widespread distribution makes biomass fuel more popular compared to other fuel [21].…”
Section: Electricity Contribution To Gdp Growth (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomass is one of the main renewable energy sources and, therefore, its consumption is systematically growing. According to Konieczyński et al (2017), solid fuels from agricultural and forestry biomass are the main renewable energy source in Poland. The increasing share of biomass in fi nal energy production causes problems to ash utilization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%