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Investigation to Enhance Solid Fuel Quality in Torrefaction of Cow Manure

Recently, the conversion of livestock manure to solid fuel via torrefaction has brought more attention to moving forward to a carbon neutral society. A proper design of livestock manure to solid fuel is key for sustainable waste management. In this study, cow manure, as a representative of livestock...

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Published in:Energies (Basel) 2023-06, Vol.16 (11), p.4505
Main Authors: Hong, Jiseok, Chae, Changwon, Kim, Hyunjoong, Kwon, Hyeokjun, Kim, Jisu, Kim, Ijung
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Alternative energy sources
Animal wastes
Calorific value
Cattle
Cattle manure
cow manure
Drying
Energy consumption
Fuel production
Heating
heating value
Investigations
Livestock
Manures
Nitrates
Pyrolysis
rice straw
Sawdust
Solid fuels
Sustainability management
torrefaction
Waste management
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