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TOTeM 37 Delegate List – D121-y-26 part 3
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Authors: Tracey Biller
Summary
TOTeM 37, “Innovative and advanced co-firing technologies” took place on 22 and 23 September 2011 at Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland. Organised by the IFRF as part of its dissemination role in the FP7 EU funded project DEBCO - “Demonstration of Large Scale Biomass Co-Firing and Supply Chain Integration” the meeting also featured contributions from the FP7 RECOMBIO project (“Recovered Fuels combined with Biomass”), and attracted a large number of delegates.
IFRF Director Leo Tognotti chaired the meeting and delivered one of the keynote presentations entitled “Strategies and approaches for modelling full scale biomass co-firing”. IFRF Superintendent of Research Neil Fricker led the wrap up session and compiled the event introduction and the concluding report - these documents are available for download here along with copies of the presentations made by the representatives from DEBCO and RECOMBIO who comprised the speaker group.
These files are also available on the DEBCO project website http://www.debco.eu/ which is run by IFRF.
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Research: Conference
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Outline
- 01 TOTeM 37 Introduction – Cofiring – D121-y-26 part 1
- 02 TOTeM 37 Programme – D121-y-26 part 2
- 03 TOTeM 37 Delegate List – D121-y-26 part 3
- 04 IFRF’s Research Agenda – L. Tognotti
- 05 Strategies and approaches for modelling full scale biomass co-firing – B. Risio and L. Tognotti
- 06 Co-firing in existing power plants – Prospects and determinants of technical logistics and legislative of biomass co-firing – J. Zuwala
- 07 Biomass fuel characterization – P. Rogiers
- 08 CFD modeling including pyrolysis model for biomass particles – J. Blondeau
- 09 Fusina RDF Co-firing plant integrated modelling – S. Lattanzi
- 10 CFD Modeling of Kardia Power Plant under cardoon / lignite co-firing operation – N. Nikolopoulos
- 11 REMONDIS: fuel production and overview of the project – T. Glorius
- 12 Fuel characterization for co-firing solid recovered fuels – J. Maier
- 13 Metso Corrosion Control Technology for Co-firing applications – J. Silvennoinen
- 14 Corrosive ash-forming elements in fluidised bed combustion of waste – P. Vainikka
- 15 Current status and future of co-firing in five EU countries: effect of support schemes, sustainability criteria and biomass markets – M. Karampinis
- 16 Assessment on APCD (Air Pollution Control Device) performance at Fusina Power Plant – S. Gasperetti
- 17 Technical and economical border conditions for co-firing – U. Schirmer
- 18 The European Research Infrastructure for Thermochemical Biomass Conversion (BRISK project) – N. Fricker
- 19 Poster – Online monitoring system of high-temperature corrosion hazard in pulverized boilers – T. Hardy and K. Moscicki
- 20 Poster – Characterization and Utilization of Biomass – H. Pawlak-Kruczek et al
- 21 TOTeM 37 Conclusions – D121-y-26 part 4
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Download PDFBiller, T. (2011) TOTeM 37 Delegate List – D121-y-26 part 3.