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A Hybrid Biomass Hydrothermal Gasification- Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System Combined with Improved CHP Plant for Sustainable Power Generation

The most popular technique, so far, for biomass waste to energy conversion has been incineration, but this technique has raised a lot of objection among nature activists due to the release of particulate matter and pollutants like nitrogen oxides (NOx) into the atmosphere. However, advanced non-inci...

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Published in:Energy procedia 2017-03, Vol.112, p.467-472
Main Authors: Mustafa, Mahmoud F., Nord, Natasa, Calay, Rajnish Kaur, Mustafa, Mohamad Y.
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biomass hydrothermal gasification
Supercritical water (SCW) gasification
Syngas
title A Hybrid Biomass Hydrothermal Gasification- Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System Combined with Improved CHP Plant for Sustainable Power Generation
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