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OverviewLarge Scale Biomass Combustion Plants: Toolbox for the Heat and Power Industry addresses the main issues of large biomass combustion plants for heat and power generation. Its authors use their experience in academia and the industry to provide both theoretical concepts and practical information. They explore types of fuels and their main characteristics, fuel preparation, storage and handling, and describe the main elements of the system (feeding, combustion chamber, ash extraction, heat exchangers) for current biomass power plants technologies, such as grate fired, fluidized bed, pulverized fuels, and co-combustion with coal. Operation, maintenance and safety aspects are examined, as well as gaseous and solid emissions, environmental impact, regulation and policy. Case studies illustrate each topic, focusing on best practices, enriched with academic background when appropriate. Fact sheets summarize useful concepts for day-to-day operations. This is an excellent resource for power and energy engineers, technicians, researchers and students working in the field of heat and power generation, particularly using biomass and biofuels. Energy project managers, regulators, plant owners and manufacturers will also find this a useful reference. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sebastien Caillat (Senior Combustion Engineer at Fives Group) , Tudor Florea (Research Engineer at Leroux & Lotz Technologies) , Esperanza Perdrix (Assistant Professor at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Douai) , Claire Rosevegue (Inspector at the Regional and Interdepartmental Directorate of Environment and Energy)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd ISBN: 9780081011041ISBN 10: 0081011040 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 01 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationSebastien Caillat has a PhD in Aerothermochemistry. After being assistant professor at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Douai for 15 years, on coal and biomass combustion and air pollution control engineering, he is now senior combustion engineer at Fives Group where her works on the development of industrial burners and furnaces for the steel industry. Dr. Caillat has been involved in several research projects involving biomass and coal combustion from small to large-scale combustion facilities. His experience includes wood log furnaces, biomass pellets, wood chips boilers, pulverized coal and biomass pilot boilers and pulverized coal power plants. His areas of study were focused on the combustion modelling, the characterization and the limitation of pollutants emissions from industrial combustion systems. Dr. Caillat has supervised several PhD theses on these issues. Tudor Florea, Dr, has a PhD in Mechanics and Energy, currently research engineer at Leroux & Lotz Technologies, a boiler island manufacturer, after working for two years at Veolia Environment Research and Innovation, research division of Veolia group, a CHP and District Heating plant operator. Esperanza Perdrix, Dr, has a PhD in Process Engineering and Physico-Chemistry, assistant professor at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Douai for 20 years, working on the characterisation and reduction of pollutant emissions from metallurgical and industrial combustion plants. Claire Rosevegue, Eng, after 10 years' experience in the chemistry industry, she has been working for 13 years as inspector at the Regional and Interdepartmental Directorate of Environment and Energy, specialized on the control and surveillance of industrial plants. Benoit Taupin, Dr, has a PhD on combustion and aerothermochemistry, now Senior Combustion Engineer, have been working 12 years for Veolia Environment Research and Innovation, research division of Veolia group, a biomass plant operator, Combined Heat and Power and District Heating plant operator. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |