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Title: An assessment of the efficiency and emissions of a pellet boiler combusting multiple pellet types
Authors: Jach-Nocoń, Marta
Pełka, Grzegorz
Luboń, Wojciech
Mirowski, Tomasz
Nocoń, Adam
Pachytel, Przemysław
Keywords: agrobiomass pellets utilization; pellet boiler; pellet boiler emissions comparison; efficiency of pellet boiler
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: "Energies" (2021), Vol. 14, iss. 15, art. no. 4465, s. 1-15
Abstract: With sustainable energy being the key to reaching climate neutrality, the utilization of nonwooden biomass is a necessity. This article compares the emissions and efficiency of combusting a number of types of agrobiomass and wood pellets. A comparison was made on a moving grate pellet burner mounted in a boiler, where flue gas had a vertical flow via two pass heat exchangers with turbulization elements. Tests were conducted on wood pellets (ENPlus), miscanthus straw pellets, sunflower husk pellets, and corn stover pellets. During combustion, both wood and miscanthus pellets met the PN-EN 303-5:2012 emission and efficiency requirements. Corn stover pellets met the requirement on the nominal capacity. Sunflower husk pellets are characterized by excessive CO and particulate matter emissions. Sunflower husk pellets were the most problematic fuel from the point of view of the results of this research. During combustion of the miscanthus straw pellets there was a need to decrease the nominal heating capacity due to ash sintering.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/20934
ISSN: 1996-1073
10.3390/en14154465
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