Gaseous emissions from circulating fluidized bed combustion of wood
Journal article, 1993

The emissions of NO, N2O, CO and SO2 were investigated during combustion of wood in a circulating fluidized bed boiler as a function of various parameters, including bed temperature, air supply and load. Emissions from mixtures of wood and coal were also investigated. The results show that the nitrogen oxide emission is directly related to the nitrogen content of the wood. The small amount of char in the bed during combustion of wood results in a much smaller reduction in the NO formed in the case of wood compared to that during combustion of coal and reduces the impact of bed temperature and air supply on the NO emissions during combustion of wood as compared to coal. Emission of N2O during combustion of wood was negligible.

Nitrogen oxide

Fluidized bed combustion

Boiler

Emissions

Author

Bo G Leckner

Department of Energy Conversion

Maria Karlsson

Department of Energy Conversion

Biomass and Bioenergy

0961-9534 (ISSN) 18732909 (eISSN)

Vol. 4 5 379-389

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

Areas of Advance

Energy

Infrastructure

Chalmers Power Central

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10/7/2017