Search Results - "Forbes, E.G.A."
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Production and characterization of granules from agricultural wastes and comparison of combustion and emission results with wood based fuels
Published in Fuel (Guildford) (15-11-2019)“…•Drum granulation was used to produce bio-waste granules with excellent flowability.•The combustion properties of the fuels were compared in a 50 kW multi-fuel…”
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Physico-chemical characteristics of eight different biomass fuels and comparison of combustion and emission results in a small scale multi-fuel boiler
Published in Energy conversion and management (01-11-2014)“…•Physical parameters of the eight biomass fuels examined were all different.•Significant differences were found in Proximate, Ultimate and TGA results.•Energy…”
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Biomass and bio-energy utilisation in a farm-based combined heat and power facility
Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-06-2016)“…Five different renewable energy technologies located at an agricultural and environmental research centre in Northern Ireland, were monitored to assess the…”
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Particulate and gaseous emissions from different wood fuels during combustion in a small-scale biomass heating system
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-05-2017)“…Woodchip is widely used as fuel in dedicated biomass and, even in some conventional energy generation plants. However, there are concerns about atmospheric air…”
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Performance of Miscanthus x giganteus (Greef et Deu) established with plastic mulch and grown from a range of rhizomes sizes and densities in a cool temperate climate
Published in Field crops research (15-08-2017)“…•Biodegradable plastic mulch on Miscanthus increased biomass in Northern Ireland.•During establishment Miscanthus rhizomes with mulch increased shoot…”
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Brash bale production on a clear-felled farm forest and comminution of bales to a biomass energy fuel
Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-05-2014)“…Utilising logging residues (termed brash in the UK) for energy production has become a focus for energy providers since the development of specialist baling…”
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