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Biomass co-firing - an efficient way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Kati Veijonen, Pasi Vainikka, Timo Järvinen, Eija Alakangas
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biomass
100%
emission
100%
combustion
100%
biofuels
100%
greenhouse gases
100%
fuels
66%
fossil fuels
66%
information
33%
production
33%
residues
33%
operation
33%
boilers
33%
testing
33%
straw
33%
wood fuels
33%
fuel oils
33%
olive oil
33%
incinerators
33%
Keyphrases
Co-combustion
100%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Biomass Co-firing
100%
Reduce Greenhouse Gas
100%
Biofuel
75%
Fossil Fuels
50%
Straw
25%
Boiler Operation
25%
Fuelwood
25%
Biomass Characteristics
25%
Fuel Oil
25%
Combustion Technology
25%
Combustion Plant
25%
Fuel Type
25%
Chemical Elements
25%
Olive Oil Production
25%
Fuel Handling
25%
Engineering
Biofuel
100%
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Fossil Fuel
66%
Pretreatment
33%
Boiler
33%
Wood Fuels
33%
Oil Production
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Greenhouse Gas
100%
Biofuel
100%
Fossil Fuel
66%
Pretreatment
33%
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Element
100%