Solid Particle Emission Abatement from Biomass- Fired Boilers in District Heating Plants
            
            Proceedings of REHVA Annual Conference 2015
            2015
            
        
                Egīls Dzelzītis,
        
                Aldis Jēgeris,
        
                Agnese Līckrastiņa,
        
                Normunds Talcis
        
    
            
            
            Biomass combustion technologies have undergone rapid development during the last decades to become environmentally friendly. In order to evaluate the particulate matter formation and emission into the atmosphere, the measurements have been done in three wood biomass medium- scale district heating plants using different combustion technologies and various types of particle abatement equipment. The study shows similar solid particle formation in the boilers if they are operated at full load and favorable combustion conditions. The abatement units properly operated can reduce the particle emissions down to 40% from the maximum calculated limit.
            
            
            
                Atslēgas vārdi
                biomass, district heating plant, particulate formation, particulate abatement
            
            
                DOI
                10.7250/rehvaconf.2015.022
            
            
            
            Dzelzītis, E., Jēgeris, A., Līckrastiņa, A., Talcis, N. Solid Particle Emission Abatement from Biomass- Fired Boilers in District Heating Plants. No: Proceedings of REHVA Annual Conference 2015, Latvija, Rīga, 6.-9. maijs, 2015. Rīga: RTU PRESS, 2015, 155.-161.lpp. ISBN 978-9934-10-685-9. e-ISBN 978-9934-10-717-7. Pieejams: doi:10.7250/rehvaconf.2015.022
            
                Publikācijas valoda
                English (en)