Abstract
This paper discusses the possibility of obtaining a combustible gas mixture (GHA) from a number of agricultural waste, such as stalks of cotton, grapes and tobacco, walnut and hazelnut shells, etc., by pyrolysis and gasification, using solar energy, in in particular, a solar high-temperature installation (SVTU), in which a parabolic concentrator (PC) is used to convert the sun's radiant energy into thermal energy. Provides data on solar energy resources, as well as plant waste available in various regions of Azerbaijan.
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