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  • Current State of the Technology in Fluidised Bed Combustion – Challenges of Multi-Fuel Combustion

  • Authors: Prof. Mikko Hupa , Abo Akademi University, Finland
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    • 01 Challenges in a Carbon Constrained Environment
    • 02 Current State of the Technology in Fluidised Bed Combustion – Challenges of Multi-Fuel Combustion
    • 03 CO2 Capture and storage – Opportunities and Challenges for the Power Generation Industry
    • 04 Oxy-fuel combustion for sequestration ready CO2 – Technology status, assessment and research needs
    • 05 The IFRF Response to the Challenge of the Carbon Constrained Environment in the Power Generation Industry
    • 06 Flameless Combustion and its Applications
  • Finland, P. M. H. ,. A. A. U. (2004) Current State of the Technology in Fluidised Bed Combustion – Challenges of Multi-Fuel Combustion.
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