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Technical possibilities of the cutting oils filtration residues combustion

M. Pešek and M. Přikryl
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M. Pešek: Department of Technological Equipment of Buildings, Faculty of Engineering, Czech University of Life Science Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
M. Přikryl: Department of Technological Equipment of Buildings, Faculty of Engineering, Czech University of Life Science Prague, Prague, Czech Republic

Research in Agricultural Engineering, 2014, vol. 60, issue 2, 45-49

Abstract: The value of consumption share of electricity from renewable sources in the Czech Republic up to 8% in 2010 stems from an individual obligation adopted by the Czech Republic when signing the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. One of the possibilities how to reduce greenhouse gases emissions from fossil fuels consists in biomass burning. Biomass used for power purposes is obtained on purpose as a result of production activities or it originates from utilization of wastes from agricultural, forest and industrial production. In biomass burning, the boiler used produces carbon dioxide, recyclable in nature. Increase of the amount of municipal and technological waste including materials that are heavily soiled and difficult to recycle pushed up demand to obtain the best possible solutions in terms of both technological and economic terms. Recycling of materials can provide multiple circulations which have to lead to final solution such as storage or use in energy production. One of the solutions shall consist in recommending the installation of the sorting line, the homogenizer, and possibly a pelletizer to ensure sufficient homogeneity of the material.

Keywords: renewable sources of energy; gases emissions; biomass; municipal wastes; burning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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