2010
DOI: 10.1089/ees.2009.0373
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Synergies Between Biomass and Solid Recovered Fuel in Energy Conversion Processes

Abstract: Solid recovered fuels (SRFs) derived from commercial/industrial and municipal solid waste-type streams containing high heat value plastics offer a number of synergies for biomass combustors. This article covers technical and operational synergies to increase biomass combustion efficiency in a grate fired system typical for waste-to-energy technology. The transfer of laboratory results to pilot scale is presented by a new approach based on experimental data in laboratory scale and a mathematical model using key… Show more

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“…Moreover, these parameters are independent and good indicators of the combustion behavior in large industrial facilities. They are determined in similar ways as described in the literature [22,23,[46][47][48]…”
Section: Mass Loss History In the Fuel Bed And Reaction Front Velocitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, these parameters are independent and good indicators of the combustion behavior in large industrial facilities. They are determined in similar ways as described in the literature [22,23,[46][47][48]…”
Section: Mass Loss History In the Fuel Bed And Reaction Front Velocitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analyses showed that cofiring of woody biomass can lower the costs resulting from flue gas cleaning and byproducts . Most of the research in o-firing fields focus on biomass, MSW, solid recovered fuel, sludge, tobacco waste, textile wastes, and other industrial wastes with coal. There is little literature on cofiring of hazardous waste and coal. To evaluate the potential of cofiring of hazardous waste in industrial and utility boilers, relevant tests have been done in an MSW incineration power plant .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%