Primary Methods of Decreasing the Pollutant Emissions in an Industrial Furnace of Liquid Fuel of 100 MW

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The paper is focusing on two primary methods used for pollutant emissions decreasing at power plants, the modernisation of the power plant units with low NOx burners installation and the possibility to use the regenerable energy sources (mixtures of biofuels and liquid fuels) in energy field. CO2 emissions reducing is the result of computation of the mixtures combustion on an industrial furnace. By experiments with vegetable oils and by CO2 computations on an industrial furnace it can be proved the possibility to use the mixtures of biofuels for the heat and electricity production.

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