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97/01303 Spatial and temporal effects in drying biomass for energy


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Weight
203 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0140-6701

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✦ Synopsis


In Spanish) Details a process by which waste biomass is gasified by thermal decomposition and the gases used to produce electrical energy. The excess heat is recovered and used to produce steam and hot water, which can also be used to produce electrical energy.

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Ground tests of 120 kW (heat) biomass fired gasifier diesel installation

Zyssin, L. V. et al. VTTS~mp., 1996. 164 (Power Production from Biomass II with Special Emphasis on Gasification and Pyrolysis R&DD), 313-319. The article concludes that diesel-gasifier power plants could be considered as a main energy source for power production 51 MW. The article includes data from preliminary tests for gas-diesel installations.


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