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Energy from Biomass: A Review of Combustion and Gasification Technologies (World Bank Technical Paper) | 
enlarge | Authors: Hubert , E Stassen, Peter Quaak, Harrie Knoef Publisher: World Bank Publications Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 383687
Media: Paperback Pages: 100 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.6 x 0.3
ISBN: 0821343351 Dewey Decimal Number: 662.88 EAN: 9780821343357 ASIN: 0821343351
Publication Date: March 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description While energy is essential for development, standard fossil fuels are often in short supply in countries where it is needed most. However, alternative fuel resources abound in the form of agricultural and municipal waste or "biomass." This report reviews the state of the art of biomass combustion and gassification systems, their advantages and disadvantages. It also encourages investment in use of these technologies to enable developing countries to better exploit their biomass resources and help close the gap between their energy needs and their energy supply.
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A Concise Yet Informative Introduction to the Field March 11, 2008 Doy Sundarasaradula (Muang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi Thailand) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
In my view, this is a great introductory monograph to the area of biomass-energy conversion technologies. Its most striking feature is their conciseness and comprehensiveness. This book focuses on the conversion technologies of biomass into electricity and heat via a combustion and gasification technology. It does not include materials on biofuels and bio-refinery (e.g., bio-diesel, bio-ethanol, etc.) and anaerobic digestion technology but you can find these topics in other texts (e.g., Brown, 2003; Klass, 1998). If you are interested in using biomass to generate electricity and heat, this is probably a great intrduction to the topic. This book covers the following key topics: 1. Biomass characteristics essentially to be used as fuels 2. A concise introduction to the theory of combustion and conversion efficiency 3. Combustion technologies 4. Gasification technologies 5. Pros and cons of these technologies 6. Financial and economic analysis of small-scale biomass power plant projects on combustion and gasification technologies (1-5 MWe range) This semi-technical monograph is highly readable and I would recommend it to both technical and non-technical readers who want a good introduction to the field. Doy Sundarasaradula March 11th, 2008
Just a viability study book for large scale industrial use August 10, 2007 Doug A. Moller 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Not useful for the on the spot production of or viability of methane production. I was looking for something that would help with production methods and viability study for such for on site agriculture conversion to gas! This is just a viability study for large production facility's!
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