Quality of pellets produced from agricultural wood residues specific to the Prut River basin

This paper presents an overview of the prospects for the use of agricultural wood residues, specific to the climatic zone adjacent to the Prut River and the qualitative characteristics of densified solid biofuels in the form of pellets produced from the main types of the agricultural wood biomass, t...

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Published inВісник аграрної науки Причорномор'я Vol. 25; no. 1; pp. 84 - 93
Main Authors Marian, Grigore, Gelu, Ianus, Gudîma, Andrei, Nazar, Boris, Istrat, Bogdan, Pavlenko, Andrei, Banari, Alexandru, Daraduda, Nicolae
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Mykolayiv National Agrarian University 23.02.2021
Edition2625
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ISSN2313-092X
2411-9199
DOI10.31521/2313-092X/2021-1(109)-11

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Summary:This paper presents an overview of the prospects for the use of agricultural wood residues, specific to the climatic zone adjacent to the Prut River and the qualitative characteristics of densified solid biofuels in the form of pellets produced from the main types of the agricultural wood biomass, taken from agricultural plantations in the Republic of Moldova and Botosani, Iasi, Vaslui and Galați counties in Romania. The aim of the paper is to establish the energy potential of the main indigenous agricultural wood residues and to analyze the quality of the pellets produced from these residues. The research results showed that the pellets produced from the studied agricultural residues mainly meet ENPlus 3 requirements for most qualitative parameters, except for those produced from blackberry and currant residues. Residues from the prunning of some types of fruit shrubs can be used to produce pellets by creating mixtures of different proportions, and their qualitative characteristics can be significantly improved by thermo-chemical pre- treatment of the raw material
ISSN:2313-092X
2411-9199
DOI:10.31521/2313-092X/2021-1(109)-11