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Emerging Small Systems for Power Generation from Biomass

Autore: Carol R Purvis; Charles F Sanders; Joe D Craig; John Cleland; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK NC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB.
Editore: Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Center JAN 1994.
Edizione/Formato:   eBook : EnglishVedi tutte le edizioni e i formati
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The U.S. EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (AEERL) is evaluating technologies fueled with biomass waste and/or energy crops for generation of electrical and thermal energy. Energy produced from biomass fuels mitigates greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and other air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and air toxics. Advanced energy conversion technologies that  Per saperne di più…
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Tipo documento: Internet Resource
Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: Carol R Purvis; Charles F Sanders; Joe D Craig; John Cleland; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK NC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RESEARCH LAB.
Numero OCLC: 227877333
Note: Prepared in cooperation with Cratech, Inc., Tahoka, TX and Energeo, Inc., San Francisco, CA.
Descrizione: 12 p.

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The U.S. EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory (AEERL) is evaluating technologies fueled with biomass waste and/or energy crops for generation of electrical and thermal energy. Energy produced from biomass fuels mitigates greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and other air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and air toxics. Advanced energy conversion technologies that are efficient, economically feasible, and environmentally sound are being targeted for development, demonstration, and eventually commercialization in both developed and developing countries. AEERL is managing three biomass-to-energy research, development, and demonstration projects. All three projects became a reality due to the initial funding from the DoD's Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) and the cooperation of the U.S. Government, state governments, and private industry. This paper provides the details and status of the projects.

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