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Co-firing or Biomass, which is efficient while generating electricity?

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Question added by Sunil Babu Sekaran
Date Posted: 2017/06/08
Ahmed Ibrahim
by Ahmed Ibrahim , irrigation engineer , Agriculture Service and Landscaping

biomass, for the environmental purpose relating to carbon from petrolium fuel we have a big problem called the green house effect cause an increase in surface earth's temperature and this reflects on the environmental system and cause an extrem damage to the nature on the other hand research and experments insure that using biomass wikll decrease will reduce the proportion of pollutants emitted from fuel combustion to more than half. on the economic and politics side having a renewable fuel like solar energy insure economic stability specially fossil fuel is running out. technically, technical and mechanical studies have shown that the use of biofuels increase the life of the engine and provides self lubrication of the engine parts. it is a fuel and laxative of the movement The research has proved it's stability under any climatic condition and it is safe for direct use and easy transport. Co firing is more efficient. to use2 or more different types of materials at the same time it may be cheaper or environmentally friendly

 

 

 

 

soheil yaghoub mesri
by soheil yaghoub mesri , product manager , fiberhome

Of course the answer is yes. Cofiring is a, low-cost option for efficiently and cleanly converting biomass to electricity by adding biomass as a partial substitute fuel in high-efficiency coal boilers. It has been demonstrated, tested, and proved in all boiler types commonly used by electric utilities. Also in the plant like PTH(power to heat) this option can be use not only for heating district zone but also for storing heat water and use later or feeding other stem turbine power plants

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