Demonstration of combustion of grain drying by-products and wood chips fuel mix in a heating boiler
Honkanen, Hannariina; Puolamäki, Kimmo (2022)
Honkanen, Hannariina
Puolamäki, Kimmo
Editoija
Chevnet, Pierre-Franck
Scarlat, Nicolae
Grassi, Angela
ETA-Florence revewable energies
2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052245785
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023052245785
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Promoting renewable energy projects are strongly linked to national goals to curb the use of fossil fuels and to help move towards a carbon-neutral society in Finland. One objective in the national development project “Changing rural energy production” is to increase the utilization rate of agricultural by-products in energy production in the province of Southern Ostrobothnia. In the project, by-product of grain drying was briquetted and was tested as fuel in conventional heating boiler for solid bio fuels with chips. The aim of the combustion tests was to find out the effect of the spent fuel mixture on the efficiency and emissions of a conventional bio heating boiler. Five different combustion tests were performed on the grain fraction, the variables being the share of the grain fraction in the incineration of the chips and the use of the grain fraction unprocessed and briquetted. The tests were performed at the boiler testing laboratory of the Bioeconomy Institute of Jamk University of Applied Sciences (Jamk) in Saarijärvi, Central Finland. The experiments showed that the increase in grain by-product fraction in the fuel mix in combustion did not clearly affect the efficiency of the boiler. However, the increased share of grain fraction did result higher NOx emission and dust levels.