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Abstract: . . . technical risk. However, improper choices of fuels, boiler design, or operating conditions could minimise or even negate many of the advantages of burning biomass with coal and may, in some cases, lead to significant damage to equipment. Within the International Energy Agency (IEA) attention is paid to co-firing coal with biomass and related wastes in two different Implementing Agreements: • Implementing Agreement for a programme of research, development and demonstration on Coal Combustion Sciences; . . . . . . be discussed in an annual mutual CCS/BCC meeting. The way of co-operation will be detailed before the end of 2000. 4. Acknowledgement The above intention is acknowledged by both groups represented by their leaders. IEA Coal Combustion Sciences IEA Bioenergy: Biomass Combustion and Co-firing Les Dale March 15, 2000 Sjaak van Loo March 15, 2000 52 Annex 6. Current Activities of Task 19 Title Ash related problems during combustion Subject • • • • • • • • • agglomeration deposit formation aerosol formation . . . . . . However, improper choices of fuels, boiler design, or operating conditions could minimise or even negate many of the advantages of burning biomass with coal and may, in some cases, lead to significant damage to equipment. Within the International Energy Agency (IEA) attention is paid to co-firing coal with biomass and related wastes in two different Implementing Agreements: • Implementing Agreement for a programme of research, development and demonstration on Coal Combustion Sciences; • Implementing . . . . . . will be discussed in an annual mutual CCS/BCC meeting. The way of co-operation will be detailed before the end of 2000. 4. Acknowledgement The above intention is acknowledged by both groups represented by their leaders. IEA Coal Combustion Sciences IEA Bioenergy: Biomass Combustion and Co-firing Les Dale March 15, 2000 Sjaak van Loo March 15, 2000 52 Annex 6. Current Activities of Task 19 Title Ash related problems during combustion Subject • • • • • • • • • agglomeration deposit formation aerosol formation . . . . . . Agency (IEA) attention is paid to co-firing coal with biomass and related wastes in two different Implementing Agreements: • Implementing Agreement for a programme of research, development and demonstration on Coal Combustion Sciences; • Implementing Agreement for a programme of research, development and demonstration on Bioenergy; Task 19:. Biomass Combustion and Co-firing. 2. Scope of this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) This MoU is made between IEA Coal Combustion Sciences (CCS) and IEA Bioenergy: . . . . . . Acknowledgement The above intention is acknowledged by both groups represented by their leaders. IEA Coal Combustion Sciences IEA Bioenergy: Biomass Combustion and Co-firing Les Dale March 15, 2000 Sjaak van Loo March 15, 2000 52 Annex 6. Current Activities of Task 19 Title Ash related problems during combustion Subject • • • • • • • • • agglomeration deposit formation aerosol formation corrosion characterisation data base legislation ashes from co-firing ash treatment Co-ordinator Contributors USA NZ, S, DK, . . . --3000,6,250,3472,86652
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