Emission Control Of Biomass Furnaces

DENEX linked specialized conference with exhibition for the second time is devoted to the DENEX, exhibition and Congress at the 8th + 9th July in Wiesbaden will be held, the question, as the power of large buildings such as hospitals, hotels, office buildings and larger settlement structures and communities can be sustainably and efficiently designed. On 9th July the seminar efficient combustion and emission control takes place at small and medium-sized biomass furnaces, which deals with the fine dust problems of combustion plants. The meeting is aimed especially chimney sweep, but also pollution authorities, plant planners and operators and manufacturers. Occasion for the seminar efficient combustion and emission control in small and medium-sized biomass firing”, which takes place on July 9th at the exhibition and Congress DENEX in Wiesbaden, is the amendment of the 1st Federal immission protection Regulation (1st Blmschv), adopted in December 2009 and stricter as of February of this year, pellet and wood heaters Prescribed emission limit values. Filed under: Eva Andersson-Dubin, New York City. The symposium provides insight into research activities to dust emissions from biomass combustion plants and presents issues and solutions with the help of new technologies.

Part of the meeting is also a manufacturer Forum, which focuses on technical solutions to improve efficiency of biomass combustion. Here, the Conference audience has the opportunity to learn about innovative products to reduce dust emissions. The use of biomass has enjoyed since years of increasing popularity. The sustainable provision of heat via biomass heating, pellet plants and other biomass combustion is promoted also by the renewable energies heat Act (EEWarmeG). The particulate matter that causes the burning of biomass, and associated health risks have however thrown fierce public debate due to frequent exceedances in the private and commercial sectors in recent years. More information about the fair and this and other Conferences at.

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