Modeling of Solid and Bio-Fuel Combustion Technologies
Arafat A. Bhuiyan, Md. Rezwanul Karim and Jamal Naser, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology (FSET), Swinburne University of Technology, VIC, Australia
Inefficient process in the thermal power station leads to greenhouse gas emission. Reductions in emissions are largely dependent on the improvement of efficiency, with lower fuel consumption as a 1% improvement in power station efficiency delivering an almost 3% reduction in CO2 emissions. Maximum CO2 reduction is also possible through the use of alternative fuels and CO2 capture. Therefore, there is a need for energy-efficient technology to improve power plants that are able to utilize alternative fuels and CO2 capture. ...
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