The Transformation of 35t/h CFB Boiler

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China is a big agricultural country, which had many kinds of biomass resources. Biomass energy belongs to clean energy, it was available to achieve zero co2 emissions and substitute fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas to be an important energy. Through the transformation of 35t/h coal-fired CFB boiler, which based on material and circulated carrier, burning biological energy, changed boiler from consuming one-time energy to the regenerative energy, which saved coal and prevented waste from directly emitting into the atmosphere to pollute the environment. It would save energy and increase the local farmers additional income by sell stem, which followed the trend of the national development strategy. The test data show that: this transformation of boiler is very successful, indicate that we can transform some original polluted boiler which consume coal to some degree and provide some experimental methods for these transformations.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 805-806)

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286-289

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September 2013

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