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The utilisation of biomass is increasingly important for low- or
zero-carbon power generation. Developments in conventional power
plant fuel flexibility allow for both direct biomass combustion and
co-firing with fossil fuels, while the integration of advanced
technologies facilitates conversion of a wide range of biomass
feedstocks into more readily combustible fuel. Biomass combustion
science, technology and engineering reviews the science and
technology of biomass combustion, conversion and utilisation.
Part one provides an introduction to biomass supply chains and
feedstocks, and outlines the principles of biomass combustion for
power generation. Chapters also describe the categorisation and
preparation of biomass feedstocks for combustion and gasification.
Part two goes on to explore biomass combustion and co-firing,
including direct combustion of biomass, biomass co-firing and
gasification, fast pyrolysis of biomass for the production of
liquids and intermediate pyrolysis technologies. Largescale biomass
combustion and biorefineries are then the focus of part three.
Following an overview of large-scale biomass combustion plants, key
engineering issues and plant operation are discussed, before the
book concludes with a chapter looking at the role of biorefineries
in increasing the value of the end-products of biomass conversion.
With its distinguished editor and international team of expert
contributors, Biomass combustion science, technology and
engineering provides a clear overview of this important area for
all power plant operators, industrial engineers, biomass
researchers, process chemists and academics working in this field.
Reviews the science and technology of biomass combustion,
conversion and utilisationProvides an introduction to biomass
supply chains and feedstocks and outlines the principles of biomass
combustion for power generationDescribes the categorisation and
preparation of biomass feedstocks for combustion and gasification
Direct Thermochemical Liquefaction for Energy Applications presents
the state-of-the-art of the value chains associated with these
biomass conversion technologies. It covers multiple feedstock
availability and feedstock composition impact on process chemistry
and product quality and composition. Expert authors from around the
world explore co-processing benefits, process parameters,
implementation and scaling, upgrading to drop-in liquid biofuels or
integration into existing petrochemical refinery infrastructure.
Finally, these topics are put into a sustainability perspective by
establishing an LCA framework for this type of process. Its focus
on implementation based on the most comprehensive knowledge makes
this book particularly useful for researchers and graduate students
from all sorts of background working in the field of biomass and
biofuels. It is also a valuable reference for engineers working to
commercialize DTL technologies, engineering specialists designing
process equipment, refinery professionals and developers.
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