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Abstract
Straw is a renewable fuel. It is readily available and cheap and the exhaust gases produced during the combustion process contain negligible quantities of sulphur compounds and much smaller quantities of nitrogen oxides than the exhaust gases produced by burning traditional fuels. There is an abundance of straw in Poland, especially on large farms, so the opportunity to utilise it, the financial incentives available and the pro-environmental policies of the local authorities favour the construction of straw-fired boiler plant.
Keywords: Biomass
This case study was prepared by Energie-Cités in cooperation with S.A.S. COMPTE R. and with the Zaklad Gospodarki Komunalnej in Przechlewo. It received funding from the ALTENER programme of the DG for Energy and Transport of the European Commission.
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