The Use of Low-Calorific Value Gases In Environmental Protection Engineering

  • UCHMAN W
  • WERLE S
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Abstract

The use of low-calorific value gases is a way to gaseous fuels supply diversification. LCV gases present an application potential in various technologies e.g. reburning process. The experimental investigation of the reburning process in small scale coal-fired boiler using sewage sludge-derived syngas was carried out. The influence of the LCV gas stream on the nitrogen oxides emission reduction was analyzed. The emission reduction reached almost 30% with 11% gas share in thermal input.

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UCHMAN, W., & WERLE, S. (2016). The Use of Low-Calorific Value Gases In Environmental Protection Engineering. Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, 9(1), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.21307/acee-2016-014

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