Abstract

One of the ways used to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide and other harmful substances is the implementation of biomass co-firing processes with coals. Such processes have been implemented for many years throughout many countries of the world, and have included using existing high-power coal boilers. Despite numerous experiments, there are still no analyses in the literature allowing for their generalization. The purpose of this paper is to determine the generalized energy and ecological characteristics of dust steam boilers co-firing hard coal with biomass. The energy characteristics determined in the paper are the dependence of the gross energy efficiency of boilers on such decision parameters as their efficiency and the share of biomass chemical energy in fuel. However, the ecological characteristics are the dependence of emission streams: CO, NOx, SO2, and dust on the same decision parameters. From a mathematical point of view, the characteristics are approximation functions between the efficiency values obtained from the measurements and the emission streams of the analysed harmful substances and the corresponding values of the decision parameters. Second-degree polynomials are assumed in this paper as approximation functions. Therefore, determining the characteristics came down to determining the constant coefficients occurring in these polynomials, the so-called structural parameters. The fit of the determined characteristics was assessed based on the coefficients of random variation and the test of estimated significance of structural parameters. Boiler characteristics can be used when forecasting the impact of changes in operating conditions on the effects achieved in existing, modernized, and designed boilers. The generalization of the characteristics was obtained from the measurement results presented in 10 independent sources used to determine them.

Highlights

  • The specificity of the Polish energy system is one of the highest in the world’s share of sources using coal in electricity production

  • 12.8% of electricity came from renewable energy sources, wherein 3.9% came from sources using biomass [1]

  • The experimental results, taken into account from various sources, concerned boilers in which hard coal was burned with different elemental compositions

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Introduction

The specificity of the Polish energy system is one of the highest in the world’s share of sources using coal (both hard and brown) in electricity production. In 2018, this share amounted to 78.2% [1]. 12.8% of electricity came from renewable energy sources, wherein 3.9% came from sources using biomass (biogas plants, biomass combustion plants, and biomass co-firing) [1]. The share of energy consumption from renewable sources in the entire energy balance in 2018 was 11.3% [2]. In 2017, solid biofuels accounted for 67.9% of energy obtained from renewable sources in Poland, and liquid biofuels accounted for 10% [3].

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