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The 4th IEA CCC Workshop on Cofiring Biomass with Coal took place on 4-6 November 2014 at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College, Pennsylvania, USA. There are blogs about the site visit to Terra Green Energy LLC. The recent IEA CCC Workshop/Conference at Penn State was one of the best biomass-based energy conferences that I have attended. The content was impressive, the presenters credible and the discussions most informative. Click here for Refund Policy and Terms. The programme is available on the Confere...
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5th IEA CCC Workshop on Cofiring Biomass with Coal. Takes place at Drax power station in Yorkshire, UK on 16-17 September 2015. Registration is closed - the event is full. The registration fee is €350. This includes the welcome reception on 15 September, one and a half days of presentations, the workshop dinner, lunches and refreshments, transport from 3 hotels to and from Drax, the site visit, and immediate access to the presentations after the event. The workshop is limited to 60 participants. Register...
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Workshop presentations are avabilble online now. Attendees can log into their accounts and select. To download the presentations and accompanying papers where submitted. All presentations will be made accessible to the general public from April 2017. Following on from the previous successful workshops, IEA Clean Coal Centre is pleased to announce the 6th Workshop on Cofiring Biomass with Coal. The workshop is being co-hosted by Sotacarbo S.p.A. on the beautiful island of. Registered Office: IEA Clean Coa...
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Cofiring Biomass, Predict Quality for any Coal/Biomass Blend
Welcome to cofiringbiomass.com. There has been a recent worldwide surge in co-firing of biomass with coal to reduce CO. Emission from Power Plants. In view of its disperate quality, selection of biomass without compromising load factor, efficiency and emission has been determined by the plant using test burns, involving considerable time and money, using various blends of coal and selected biomass samples. For the same electrical output. Thus co-firing of biomass can negate the overall objective of CO.