Using biomass-based fuels including pyrolysis liquids for power and CHP production
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2010
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Resumo |
The use of biomass-derived liquids (in short: bioliquids) instead of solid biomass can help overcome some of the barriers hindering a wider use of biomass in smaller-scale CHP systems. Relevant bioliquids included biodiesel, vegetable oils as well straight and upgraded pyrolysis oil. In this joint EU-Russian research project Bioliquids-CHP prime movers (engines and turbines) will be developed and modified so that these can run efficiently on bioliquids. At the same time, bioliquids will be upgraded and blended in order to facilitate their use in prime movers. Preliminary results with regard to bioliquid selection, production, and characterisation; the selection and modification of a micro gas turbine; and the development of engines and components are discussed. The research also covers NOx emission reduction and control and an assessment of the benefits and economics of bioliquids-based CHP systems in EU and Russian markets. |
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application/pdf |
Identificador |
http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16334/1/Bioliquids_CHP_20_20paper_20Lyon.pdf van de Beld, Bert; Vos, John; Kronberg, A.; Glouchenkov, M.; Sprenkeler, M.; Chiaramonti, David; Rizzo, A. M; Bridgwater, Anthony; Kirillov, V.; Lezhnev, L.; Papkin, B.; Wylde, Emma; Alcala Canales, Alejandro and Silin, S. (2010). Using biomass-based fuels including pyrolysis liquids for power and CHP production. IN: 18th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition. 2010-05-03 - 2010-05-07. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16334/ |
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Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed |