2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113316
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How to improve pollutant emission performances of household biomass cookstoves: A review

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“…Among the adopted methods, the coupled combustion of biomass and coal has garnered considerable attention from researchers. This technology leverages the existing boilers and auxiliary systems in current coal-fired power plants, offering advantages such as lower initial costs, heightened efficiency in biomass power supply, and reduced CO 2 and NO x emissions by comparing with the traditional power generation methods. Consequently, coupled biomass–coal power generation has emerged as an effective means of enhancing the utilization of biomass energy and curbing pollutant emissions in existing coal power plants . To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the proportion of renewable energy use globally, cocombustion with biogas in the coal-fired boiler has been widely studied for power generation. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the adopted methods, the coupled combustion of biomass and coal has garnered considerable attention from researchers. This technology leverages the existing boilers and auxiliary systems in current coal-fired power plants, offering advantages such as lower initial costs, heightened efficiency in biomass power supply, and reduced CO 2 and NO x emissions by comparing with the traditional power generation methods. Consequently, coupled biomass–coal power generation has emerged as an effective means of enhancing the utilization of biomass energy and curbing pollutant emissions in existing coal power plants . To reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the proportion of renewable energy use globally, cocombustion with biogas in the coal-fired boiler has been widely studied for power generation. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%