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Design of a Factories’ Supply System with Biomass in Order to Be Used as an Alternative Fuel—A Case Study

Nowadays, the need for the use of alternative energy sources (except fossil fuels) as a fuel has shown a marked increase, especially in the sector of industrial production. This fact has been necessitated by the continuous rise of crude oil prices and by increased pressures to protect the environmen...

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Published in:Energy & fuels 2007-11, Vol.21 (6), p.3718-3722
Main Authors: Petrou, Evangelos, Mihiotis, Athanassios
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