co-firing biomass with coal
Co-firing biomass with coal refers to the process of combusting biomass materials, such as wood pellets or agricultural residues, together with coal in a power plant's boiler. This method allows for the simultaneous use of fossil fuel (coal) and renewable biomass, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing a more sustainable energy source.
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