Title of article
Drivers of biomass co-firing in U.S. coal-fired power plants
Author/Authors
Goerndt، نويسنده , , Michael E. and Aguilar، نويسنده , , Francisco X. and Skog، نويسنده , , Kenneth، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
10
From page
158
To page
167
Abstract
Substantial knowledge has been generated in the U.S. about the resource base for forest- and other residue-derived biomass for bioenergy including co-firing in power plants. However, a lack of understanding regarding power plant-level operations and manager perceptions of drivers of biomass co-firing remains. This study gathered information from U.S. power plant managers to identify drivers behind co-firing, determine key conditions influencing past and current use, and explore future prospects for biomass in co-firing. Most of the biomass used in co-firing was woody biomass procured within 100 km of a power plant. Results show that the most influential co-firing drivers included: adequate biomass supply, competitive cost of biomass compared to fossil fuels, and costs of biomass transport. Environmental regulations were generally considered second-most influential in decisions to test or co-fire with biomass, but were of high importance to managers of plants that are currently not co-firing but may in the future.
Keywords
Co-generation facilities , Coal-fired power plant , internal factor , Environmental Regulation , Operational costs
Journal title
Biomass and Bioenergy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Biomass and Bioenergy
Record number
1918718
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