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Free biomass & waste firing webinar
Nov. 11, 2010 – Power magazine is hosting a free webinar on biomass and municipal solid waste handling and use on December 7, 2010, from 9:00 to 10:30 Central time. Biomass (wood chips, switch grass, animal waste) and municipal solid waste are renewable and sustainable energy resources. The webinar is aimed at sharing users' experience with storing, handling, preparing, and using biomass and wastes. Co-firing and stand-alone projects, as well as the basic considerations, will be covered.

Marco Castaldi, professor at Columbia University in New York City, will be discussing clean energy recovery from wastes and biomass. His talk will cover various aspects of the waste-to-energy (WTE) industry. Topics will include emissions from WTE compared to more conventional power generation or waste management options. His work on combustor design improvements has lead to more efficient, reliable operation. He will discuss various classes of WTE facilities such as controlled combustion, gasification, and plasma operation, as well as overall system considerations such as use of waste heat for district heating and improvements in cycle operation via steam temperature and pressure adjustments. He will provide a global perspective in terms of WTE effects on sustainability, climate change, and public perception.

Kunio Yoshiokawa, professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan, will be discussing the production of useful fuels and electricity from biomass and waste resources. Up to now, the only solution for using solid wastes, including biomass, as energy resources has been to incinerate them and use the produced heat directly or convert it into electric power via boilers/steam turbines. His group is developing and commercializing total technologies to convert unused resources such as solid wastes and biomass into high-value-added energy resources (solid fuel, gaseous fuel, liquid fuel, and electric power) by combining various technologies that have been jointly developed with many companies. His presentation focuses on research and development and successful commercial applications of these technologies.

Ashwani Gupta, professor at the University of Maryland, will be discussing biomass fundamentals and applications. Biomass and waste fuels offer great opportunity for use in power plants. However, their use must not adversely affect the performance of the furnace or boiler and also must not increase pollutant emissions. This talk will provide fundamental information on the transformation of biomass and solid waste fuels to clean energy. Recent advances in biomass gasification technology will be presented. In addition, some examples of showcase demonstration plants will be provided. The examples will cover recent successes using ultra-high temperature gasification technology.

Learn about:
  • Issues to consider when defining your biomass firing program;
  • How to use negative-cost low-grade fuels for your plant;
  • Efficient and economical treatment of landfill gas for gas turbine applications and the favorable plant economics;
  • Means to use low-grade fuels in your boilers or furnaces and save fuel costs and enhance the reliability of fuels availability at affordable costs for increased profits;
  • Reducing environmental compliance costs and environmental impacts;
  • How recent advances have helped promote rapid implementation of new technologies successfully in many plants worldwide, with example case studies.
For more information and to register: http://www.powermag.com/DefineYourBiomass.