New Frontiers in Clean and Efficient Utilization of Solid Fuel
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "B2: Clean Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2023) | Viewed by 8648
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Solid fuel occupies an important position in the energy conversion and chemical industry worldwide. Although renewable energy (such as wind energy and solar energy) and gaseous energy (natural gas and hydrogen, for example) are attracting increasing attention, solid fuel still plays a dominant role in many countries, such as China and India. Solid fuel can take various forms, including coal, oil shale, biomass, petroleum coke, sludge, solid waste from the coal chemical industry, organic solid waste, and so on. The utilization of solid fuel usually generates numerous pollutants, such as NOx, SOx, PMs, heavy metals, VOCs, etc., which destroy the natural and social environment and also threaten human health. In addition, the energy conversion efficiency of solid fuel still needs to be further improved. Hence, the clean and efficient utilization of solid fuel is of great importance. The aim of this Special Issue is to receive scientific contributions in this field, stimulate and exchange ideas, present recent achievements, and explore potential issues related to solid fuel, with a special focus on improving the efficiency of energy conversion and reducing the pollutant emissions during the utilization of solid fuel. Contributions can be original research papers or review papers which have not been published and are not under consideration elsewhere.
Prof. Dr. Changan Wang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Combustion/gasification/pyrolysis technologies of solid fuels
- Carbon capture, utilization, and storage
- Pollutant emission control
- Organic solid waste
- Coal and biomass
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