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    Identifying fuel characteristics of bamboo chips as a solid biofuel through torrefaction

    Our goal was to explore the potential of bamboo as a solid biomass fuel through torrefaction and compare it with previous studies on unused forest biomass chips. The torrefaction process involved temperatures ...

    Sunyong Park, Kwang Cheol Oh, Seok Jun Kim in Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Manag… (2024)

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    Potential of Torrefied Coffee Grounds to Be Used as Fuel in Thermal Power Plants

    To replace coal used in thermal power plants, this study was conducted to investigate the potential of torrefied coffee spent waste (CSW) as a fuel source.

    Sunyong Park, Seok Jun Kim, Ha Eun Kim, Seon Yeop Kim in Journal of Biosystems Engineering (2024)

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    Utilising Torrefaction to Determine the Fuel Characteristics of Forestry and Agricultural Biomass for Solid Biofuel

    The use of coal has declined owing to growing concerns regarding environmental pollution worldwide. Biomass is becoming a feasible alternative to coal, particularly for the continuous generation of agricultura...

    Sunyong Park, Seok Jun Kim, Kwang Cheol Oh in Journal of Biosystems Engineering (2024)

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    Biochar from Agro-byproducts for Use as a Soil Amendment and Solid Biofuel

    Biochar can be used for carbon sequestration to help mitigate global warming. Previous studies on biochar have not simultaneously considered its potential use as a soil amendment and solid fuel. Here, we inves...

    Sunyong Park, Seok Jun Kim, Kwang Cheol Oh in Journal of Biosystems Engineering (2023)