Experimental Study on the Co-Firing Power Generation of Municipal Solid Waste and Biomass

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Much attention has been paid to municipal solid waste (MSW) incineration power generation and biomass energy. The co-firing power generation tests of MSW and biomass were performed in a MSW incineration power plant in North China. Experimental results showed that the running efficiency of generator unit had achieved the optimum state when the blended ratio was 14% (w%); the concentration of fly ash decreased greatly, and the concentration of SO2 and NOX increased slightly. These contents can be referenced in the running of MSW incineration power plant and the using of biomass energy later.

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February 2013

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