shine india monthly magazine published this article page no 20 this article was published in the magazine related news national mission on use of biomass in coal based thermal power plants it has been proposed by the ministry of power to address the issue of air pollution due to farm stubble burning and to reduce carbon footprints of thermal power generation. once launched it will help in achieving objectives of increasing the level of co-firing (combustion of two different fuels in the same combustion system) from present 5% to higher levels for carbon neutral power generation by tpps. taking up r&d activities in boiler design to handle the higher amount of silica alkalis in the biomass pellets. shine india monthly magazine telugu facilitating overcoming the constraints in supply chain of biomass pellets and agro- residue and its transport upto to the power plants. addressing regulatory issues in biomass co-firing. there are three different concepts for co-firing biomass in coal boilers. direct co-firing the biomass and the coal are burned in the same furnace. indirect co-firing in this concept the solid biomass is converted to a clean fuel gas using a biomass gasifier. the gas can be burnt in the same furnace as the coal. parallel co-firing it is also possible to install a completely separate biomass boiler in addition to the conventional boiler shine india monthly magazine subscription.
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