Development of electrostatic precipitators for small biomass-fired boilers

Erik Fløjgaard Kristensen, Jens Kristian Kristensen, Martin Speiermann, Niels Linnemann

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    Abstract

    Small straw and wood fired boilers may be a significant source of air pollution as the combustion generates a high amount of particle emission in the flue gas. This paper describes flue gas cleaning by electrostatic precipitators developed for small wood and straw boilers with heating capacity from 4kW up to 500kW. Fulfilling the European standard EN 303-5 for small boilers demands a cleaning system for the flue gas. Especially for straw fired boilers the challenges are high. There are no suitable filters in the market. Cleaning by means of cyclones is insufficient, fabric filters are not suitable and traditional precipitator technology does not work. Different filter sizes and types for the actual boiler size and biomass types (straw, wood chips and wood pellets) have been developed and tested. Control automation as well as effective mechanical systems for removing dust deposits from the discharge electrodes and the colleting plats has been developed and tested. Total collection efficiency of 95-99 % has been achieved. The project is collaboration between two commercial companies and a university.

    Original languageEnglish
    Publication date2016
    Number of pages1
    Publication statusPublished - 2016
    Event24th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Duration: 6 Jun 20169 Jun 2016

    Conference

    Conference24th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityAmsterdam
    Period06/06/201609/06/2016

    Keywords

    • Biomass
    • Combustion
    • Particle emission
    • Straw

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