Combustion Of Poultry-Derived Fuel in a CFBC

作者: Lufei Jia , Edward J. Anthony

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02682-9_38

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摘要: Poultry farming generates large quantities of waste. Current disposal practice is to spread the poultry wastes onto farmland as fertilizer. However, factory farms for grow both in numbers and size, amount generated has increased significandy recent years. In consequence, excessive application on resulting more contaminants entering surface water. One options being considered use waste power plant fuel. Since poultry-derived fuel (PDF) biomass, its co-firing will have added advantage reducing greenhouse gas emissions from generation. To evaluate combustion characteristics PDF with coal, tests mixtures coal were conducted CanmetENERGY’s pilot-scale CFBC. The goal was verify that can be co-fired and, importantly, process are not adversely affected by presence feed. test results very promising support view an existing coal-fired CFBC effective method utilizing this potential fuel, resolving a problem CO2 released boiler.

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