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Combustion, biomass controlled burning

Although the gasifier product itself has low levels of NOx, the total systems emissions of this product must be carefully scrutinized. When clean biogas is eventually burned, NOx will be produced, as it is in most combustion systems with all fuels. The use of biogas rather than solid biomass fuels provides the opportunity to better control the combustion process, which can potentially result in lower NOx emissions. As such, gasification offers potential environmental emissions advantages over combustion alternatives. However, NOx may still occur as the gas is burned, and appropriate NOx control technologies may be needed. [Pg.132]

It should be noted that the combustion tests were conducted with only primary air supply. Attempts were made to keep the feed rate and excess air as similar as possible between trial burns, however, the operation conditions were very hard to keep fixed, as the excess air was controlled manually and these biomass fuels do not have good flow characteristics due to their inconstant particle shape, uneven particle size distribution and high moisture content. Many studies related to incomplete combustion have focused on processes with two-stage air supply and have identified that excess air is a key factor influencing the formation of CO and CH (2, 4, 5. 13). It has also been shown that each wood furnace has a typical correlation between the CO-emissions and the excess air ratio regardless of fuel type (13). [Pg.633]

The interest in the properties of the chars derived from cellulosic or biomass solid.s extends beyond those associated with thermal transport in the char. Insofar as the char residue from a pyrolysis process must typically be burned, gasified, or put to use as an activated carbon product, there is also a need to examine the porous nature of the char, bi acbvated carbons, the pore structure is key to adsorption performance. In combustion or gasification, the porosity can play a role in determining conversion kinetics in the intrinsic rate controlled or pore diffusion controlled regimes. [Pg.1247]


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