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pimheinkool (Mining)
12 May 00 5:05
About Biomass Fueled Power Plants: using rice hulls to fuel power plants was not very succesful in the late 1980. Problems: high emissions (PM, NOx) boiler slagging, fuel logistics. Does anyone know about possible new technical developments resulting in a more promising future for the application of rice hulls waste-to-energy? Many thanks for your help in advance,
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rlopezpa (Civil/Environmental)
28 Jul 00 17:12
Creo que en Uruguay se están o estaban haciendo ensayos al respecto, puedes averiguar en la empresa estatal de Energía (UTE) o en la Facultad de Ingeniería (www.fing.edu.uu)

RAUL LOPEZ PAIRET
rlopezpairet@ibera.net

trsidn (Civil/Environmental)
6 Jun 01 13:06
This is late, but look at this link:
http://www.wte.org/

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