Solid Biofuels for Energy: A Lower Greenhouse Gas Alternative

Panagiotis Grammelis
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Solid Biofuels for Energy: A Lower Greenhouse Gas Alternative

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242 PAGES

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  • Published date: Oct 01, 2014
  • No. of Pages: 242
  • Publisher: Springer London
  • ISBN: 9781447157120
  • Dimensions: 6.14" W x 0.54" L x 9.21" H
Dr. Panagiotis Grammelis is a senior researcher in the Centre for Research and Technology Hellas / Institute for Solid Fuels Technology and Applications. His areas of expertise include energy exploitation of non-conventional fuels; clean coal technologies; process energy analysis and operation of test facilities; and efficiency and emitted pollutants of boilers of central heating and industrial installations. In the last decade, he has participated in several research projects and engineering studies for the energy applications on solid fuels, i.e., biomass/waste and coal.

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"The book is addressed to all those who want to get an overview of new approaches in solid biomass usage for heat, power, and fuel production. The book Solid Biofuel for Energy-A Lower Greenhouse Gas Alternative is dedicated to advanced students, researchers, and experts from industrial and governmental organizations who are interested in solid biomass usage for energy supply as an alternative to fossil fuels. The book provides a good overview to readers interested in this subject matter." (Michael Flamme, Energy, Sustainability and Society, Vol. 2 (8), 2012)

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