McKechnie et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Steam-treated wood pellets: Environmental and financial implications relative to fossil fuels and conventional pellets for electricity generationMcKechnie et al., 2016
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- McKechnie J
- Saville B
- MacLean H
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- Applied Energy
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Steam-treated pellets can help to address technical barriers that limit the uptake of pellets as a fuel for electricity generation, but there is limited understanding of the cost and environmental impacts of their production and use. This study investigates life cycle …
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