Biomassa als groene grondstof voor energie
REFAWOOD: reducing ash related operational problems in waste wood combustion
Welcome to a side Workshop at WORLD SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DAYS in WELS, Austria on February 28, 2019 at 9.30. The focus of the workshop is on resource-efficient fuel additives for reducing ash related operational problems in waste wood combustion. Read the full workshop program and invitation here.
Read more about the Conference.
Now it’s time for all project members/partners to book the next project meeting in your calenders.
Next rewarding project meeting will take place 16-17 January 2018 in Utrecht in the Netherlands.
See you all there!
Picture from the latest project meeting in Leipzig, Germany.
The presentation about Resource-efficient fuel additives for reducing ash related operational problems in waste wood combustion by Peter Sommersacher is now available.
The presentation about the REFAWOOD project concerning obtained results so far was held 20th January 2017 in session “Highlights in Bioenergy Research” at the 5th Central European Biomass Conference (CEBC) in Graz, Austria.
Now it’s time for all project members/partners to book the next project meeting in your calenders.
Next project meeting will take place 31st January to 1st February 2017 at DBFZ (Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige), Torgauer Strasse 116 in Leipzig, Germany.
See you all there!
CEBC2017 – the 5th Central European Biomass Conference 2017 will take place 18th to 20th January 2017 in Graz, Austria.
Speakers from 30 nations in 156 speeches, 5 excursions and special days for pellets, biogas and international markets.
Don’t forget the important conference Impacts of Fuel Quality on Power Production. The conference will occur 19-23 September 2016 in Prague, Czech Republic.
This conference will highlight solutions to the significant fuel-quality challenges facing power producers utilizing current power technologies such as fluidized bed, sub-critical boilers, incineration as well as newer technologies such as IGCC, PFBC, super- and ultrasuper-critical boilers, oxy-fuel systems, etc. These challenges include fuel preparation and blending, slagging, fouling, corrosion, sooting, ash disposal, catalyst poisoning, availability and capacity increases, and improved sensors and controls. The conference emphasizes end-results and application of fundamental information to minimize fuel quality impacts in power production. The conference will focus on traditional fuels, particularly traded coals, low grade and low rank coals and opportunity fuels such as biomass, tires, black liquor, waste sludge and pet coke. Fundamental studies, pilot-scale investigations, full-scale evaluations and computer simulation papers are encouraged.
Sessions for the conference will include, but are not limited to: