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- Cofiring abstract "Cofiring is the combustion of two different types of materials at the same time. One of the advantages of cofiring is that an existing plant can be used to burn a new fuel, which may be cheaper or more environmentally friendly. For example, biomass is sometimes cofired in existing coal plants instead of new biomass plants. Cofiring can also be used to improve the combustion of fuels with low energy content. For example, landfill gas contains a large amount of carbon dioxide, which is non-combustible. If the landfill gas is burned without removing the carbon dioxide, the equipment may not perform properly or emissions of pollutants may increase. Cofiring it with natural gas increases the heat content of the fuel and improves combustion and equipment performance. As long as the electricity or heat produced with the biomass and landfill gas was otherwise going to be produced with non-renewable fuels, the benefits are essentially equivalent whether they are cofired or combusted alone. Also, cofiring can be used to lower the emission of some pollutants. For example, cofiring biomass with coal results in less sulfur emissions than burning coal by itself.".
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- Cofiring wikiPageExternalLink toward-carbon-negative-power-plants-with-biomass-cofiring-and-ccs.
- Cofiring wikiPageExternalLink 333.0.html.
- Cofiring wikiPageExternalLink PL2.%20VALERO.pdf.
- Cofiring wikiPageExternalLink www.ieabcc.nl.
- Cofiring wikiPageExternalLink Biomass%20Cofiring%20in%20Coal-Fired%20Boilers.pdf.
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- Cofiring wikiPageRevisionID "653312367".
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Biomass.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Blast_furnace.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Category:Combustion.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Category:Incineration.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Cement_kilns.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Coal_power_station.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Combustion_Gas.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Economies_of_scale.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Economy_of_scale.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Electricity.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Enthalpy.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_gas.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fluidized_bed_combustion.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fossil-fuel_power_station.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_fuel.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fouling.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fuel.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_oil.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Fuels.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Gasification.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Gasifier.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Global_warming.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Grate_firing.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse_gas.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Greenhouse_gas_emissions.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Heat_content.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Heat_exchanger.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Heat_exchangers.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Heat_of_combustion.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Heating_value.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Landfill_gas.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_fuel.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_fuels.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Natural_gas.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Pollutant.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Pollutants.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Pulverized_fuel.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Pyrolysis.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Renewable.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Renewable_resource.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Retrofitting.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Selective_catalytic_reduction.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Solid_fuels.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Stove.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Stoves.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Superheater.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Superheaters.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Syngas.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLink Waste.
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cofiring".
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "co-fired".
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "cofired".
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "cofiring processes".
- Cofiring wikiPageWikiLinkText "cofiring".
- Cofiring hasPhotoCollection Cofiring.
- Cofiring wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Cofiring subject Category:Combustion.
- Cofiring subject Category:Incineration.
- Cofiring hypernym Combustion.
- Cofiring type Article.
- Cofiring type Article.
- Cofiring type Process.
- Cofiring comment "Cofiring is the combustion of two different types of materials at the same time. One of the advantages of cofiring is that an existing plant can be used to burn a new fuel, which may be cheaper or more environmentally friendly. For example, biomass is sometimes cofired in existing coal plants instead of new biomass plants. Cofiring can also be used to improve the combustion of fuels with low energy content.".
- Cofiring label "Cofiring".
- Cofiring sameAs Cocombustión.
- Cofiring sameAs m.0d042y.
- Cofiring sameAs Q5141051.
- Cofiring sameAs Q5141051.
- Cofiring wasDerivedFrom Cofiring?oldid=653312367.
- Cofiring isPrimaryTopicOf Cofiring.