Results Concerning the Combustion of Liquid Biofuels

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This paper presents results concerning the vegetable oils as an renewable energy source, with applications for production of electricity or heat. The experiments followed the ignition and the stability of the combustion process of the liquid biofuels and the evaluation of pollutants emissions. The combustion process of liquid fuels additivated with vegetable oils proves their advantage from the point of view of energy efficiency and of the environment protection, the emissions values falling in the allowed interval.

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