2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13236332
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Influence of Varieties and Organic Fertilizer in the Elaboration of a New Poplar-Straw Pellet and Its Emissions in a Domestic Boiler

Abstract: Pollutants resulting from domestic combustion would have harmful effects on public health, causing disturbances in the atmosphere chemistry and the climate. In this work, the emissions from the combustion of pellets made of 80% poplar (organically fertilized) and 20% cereal straw (Triticum aestivum) have been analysed. Poplar wood from I-214 and AF-8 clones was obtained from fertilized and non-fertilized plots (CONTROL). Dairy wastewater treatment (MUD) and dehydrated sewage sludge (BIOSOLIDS) were the fertili… Show more

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“…Excessive air in the flue gas could be the result of non-uniform distribution of combustion air, varying geometrical, chemical, and physico-mechanical pellet properties, short residence time etc. [57]. In addition, lower heating values and moisture might influence the combustion performance due to lower energy density of corn cob pellets.…”
Section: Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excessive air in the flue gas could be the result of non-uniform distribution of combustion air, varying geometrical, chemical, and physico-mechanical pellet properties, short residence time etc. [57]. In addition, lower heating values and moisture might influence the combustion performance due to lower energy density of corn cob pellets.…”
Section: Performance Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%