Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6769212 | Renewable Energy | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Solid biomass clearly dominates in the structure of renewable energy generation in Poland. Currently, solid agricultural biomass includes mainly cereal and rape straw and agri-food industry waste. However, ultimately, sources of biomass will include perennial energy plants, cultivated on agricultural land as well as willow cultivated in the Eko-Salix system on land unusable for the production of consumption or fodder plants. Willow biomass produced in this system is a valuable feedstock for energy generation with a high calorific value and low moisture, ash and sulphur content. The gasification of chips obtained from 5-year-old willows cultivated in the Eko-Salix system in a prototype gasifier was conducted with no irregularities. The unit cost of generation heat energy from willow chips was around 11.6 â¬/GJ.
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Authors
Mariusz J. Stolarski, Stefan Szczukowski, Józef Tworkowski, MichaÅ Krzyżaniak,