The Economical and Technological Analysis of Straw Cogeneration in Northeast China

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30 MW straw power turbines are most suitable in the major corn producing areas in Northeast China. This paper takes straw power plants that are already used in practice as examples to demonstrate the technological and economical analysis of straw power-generating projects. The research results show that straw cogeneration is advantageous in energy utilization rate, economic profits, and etc.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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458-463

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December 2012

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