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The article considers the possibility of using wood and agricultural waste as fuel in large and small energy. The difficulty of waste disposal is described. There are co-combustion technologies of low-grade fuels (lignite and moisture wood waste) that have a number of disadvantages not to fully utilize their energy. One of the modern technologies providing emission reductions is the co-combustion of coal and solid fuels from plant biomass. The results of experiments on the combustion of non-traditional fuels are presented in this article. New technology is tested in operating plant.
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Zhukov, E.B., Puzirev, E.M., Menyaev, K.V. (2016). Co-combustion Technology of Coal and Wood Waste. In: Yue, G., Li, S. (eds) Clean Coal Technology and Sustainable Development. ISCC 2015. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2023-0_22
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