Micro Combined Heat and Power (mCHP) based on biomass gasification represents a viable substitute to traditional energy conversion units to supply energy standards to decentralized communities by using locally available resources. The use of organic waste material for energy purposes is nowadays strongly incentivized as a practice of circular economy, whose need has recently grown due to the increasing concerns about the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions and the related effects on climate changes
Experimental comparison on real m-CHP fuelled by different biomasses
M Costa;G Di Blasio;MV Prati;MA Costagliola;G Ruoppolo;M Urciuolo;
2019
Abstract
Micro Combined Heat and Power (mCHP) based on biomass gasification represents a viable substitute to traditional energy conversion units to supply energy standards to decentralized communities by using locally available resources. The use of organic waste material for energy purposes is nowadays strongly incentivized as a practice of circular economy, whose need has recently grown due to the increasing concerns about the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions and the related effects on climate changesFile in questo prodotto:
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