Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece

The biomass inventories in selected geographical areas for both countries, Hungary and Greece are determined in this paper. Particular emphasis is given to low cost opportunity fuels. This type of fuels does not require biomass cultivation processes (fertilizer and irrigation) and consequently energ...

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Main Authors: E. Karlopoulos, P. Grammelis, M. Christidou, T. Chovan, P.S. Varbanov, J.J. Klemes
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Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2013-09-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/6052
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spelling doaj-2afc1f6cfca34ff4b5deac432b7966312021-02-21T21:04:36ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162013-09-013510.3303/CET1335103Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and GreeceE. KarlopoulosP. GrammelisM. ChristidouT. ChovanP.S. VarbanovJ.J. KlemesThe biomass inventories in selected geographical areas for both countries, Hungary and Greece are determined in this paper. Particular emphasis is given to low cost opportunity fuels. This type of fuels does not require biomass cultivation processes (fertilizer and irrigation) and consequently energy exploitation shows increased environmental benefits. Those fuels are frequently used to supplement fossil energy sources, such as coal and oil. They may be even used as the main fuel for specific boilers or kilns. This study refers to the European legislation which determines the framework for rational and environmentally friendly practices for wood waste management. It also refers to the wood waste classification systems and the currently applied methods of wood waste disposal and reuse. The available biomass potential is reflected for the selected areas of Hungary and Greece, on an annual basis in order to minimise problems of periodicity and to guarantee steady supply to the potential consumers.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/6052
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author E. Karlopoulos
P. Grammelis
M. Christidou
T. Chovan
P.S. Varbanov
J.J. Klemes
spellingShingle E. Karlopoulos
P. Grammelis
M. Christidou
T. Chovan
P.S. Varbanov
J.J. Klemes
Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet E. Karlopoulos
P. Grammelis
M. Christidou
T. Chovan
P.S. Varbanov
J.J. Klemes
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title Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece
title_short Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece
title_full Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece
title_fullStr Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of the Potential for Low Cost Solid Fuels of Selected Areas in Hungary and Greece
title_sort estimation of the potential for low cost solid fuels of selected areas in hungary and greece
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The biomass inventories in selected geographical areas for both countries, Hungary and Greece are determined in this paper. Particular emphasis is given to low cost opportunity fuels. This type of fuels does not require biomass cultivation processes (fertilizer and irrigation) and consequently energy exploitation shows increased environmental benefits. Those fuels are frequently used to supplement fossil energy sources, such as coal and oil. They may be even used as the main fuel for specific boilers or kilns. This study refers to the European legislation which determines the framework for rational and environmentally friendly practices for wood waste management. It also refers to the wood waste classification systems and the currently applied methods of wood waste disposal and reuse. The available biomass potential is reflected for the selected areas of Hungary and Greece, on an annual basis in order to minimise problems of periodicity and to guarantee steady supply to the potential consumers.
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