Original paper
Electricity power generation from co-gasification of municipal solid wastes and biomass: Generation and emission performance
Abstract
Global generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is predicted to reach over 2.2 billion tons/year in 2025. Landfilling and incineration, the two most common conventional techniques for MSW processing, negatively impact public health. This study developed and demonstrated electricity generation by co-gasification of two underutilized resources: MSW and agricultural biomass. A patented design of 60-kW downdraft gasifier and an internal combustion...
Paper Details
Title
Electricity power generation from co-gasification of municipal solid wastes and biomass: Generation and emission performance
Published Date
Nov 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
162
Pages
764 - 775
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