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Residues from oranges' plantations and processing may play an important role as biofuels for heat and power production in Mediterranean countries. The management of ashes produced during combustion is a great issue for the energy sector. Ash quality from lab-scale fluidized bed tests of these...
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This paper presents the experimental results of the emissions of CO and CO2 using rice husks as fuel on different configurations of spout-sluidized beds namely, multiple-spouted and spout-fluid fluidized bed. The emission of pollutants from the multiple-spouted bed and spout-fluid bed was...
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Olive kernel can play an important role as a fuel for heat and power production in the island of Crete, substituting a large part of conventional fuels. However, combustion of this biofuel may create operational and environmental problems related to its inorganic constituents. Thus, the thermal...
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Aiming at investigating the role of minerals in evaluating co-firing applications of low rank coals and biomass materials, agricultural residues characteristic of the Mediterranean countries, one lignite and their blends with biomass proportions up to 20% wt, were burned in a lab-scale fluidized...
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Some of the major agricultural residues of Mediterranean countries, orange tree pruning, leaves and peels and their blends, were evaluated for heat production. The experiments were conducted in a lab-scale fluidized bed facility. Temperature distributions along the reactor and flue gas emissions...
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