CORN STOVER FUEL OBJECTS WITH HIGH HEAT OUTPUT AND REDUCED EMISSIONS DESIGNED FOR LARGE-SCALE POWER GENERATION
First Claim
1. A fuel source comprising a fuel object having maximum dimension of about 6 cm, a volume of about 10 to 100 cm3, a moisture content of less than about 14 wt. %, the fuel object comprising:
- (i) about 60 to 80 wt. % of a particulate derived from corn stover having a particle size of about 100 to 35,000 microns;
(ii) about 20 to 40 wt. % of a wood fiber having a particle size of about 100 to 30,000 microns;
(iii) about 1 to 10 wt. % of an inorganic base; and
(iv) wherein the fuel source is substantially free of coal as a heat source and the fuel provides at least 7,000 BTU-lb−
1 (3500 cal.-gm−
1).
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Abstract
A Novel fuel object comprised of a proportion of corn stover and a proportion of wood fiber combined with a basically reacting compound. The object comprises fiber of the appropriate size and moisture content combined with an inorganic base. An appropriately sized object is readily manufactured, provides high heat output, is consistent in fuel characteristics, and is sized and configured for use in power generation facilities. Based on fiber selection and processing, the fuel object may be used in a variety of current power generation technologies including stoker, fluidized bed, gasifier, cyclonic, direct-fired, and pulverized coal technologies, and results in significant reduction of air emissions (including sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrochloric acid, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and mercury) compared to coal with no loss of boiler or furnace efficiency.
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6 Claims
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1. A fuel source comprising a fuel object having maximum dimension of about 6 cm, a volume of about 10 to 100 cm3, a moisture content of less than about 14 wt. %, the fuel object comprising:
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(i) about 60 to 80 wt. % of a particulate derived from corn stover having a particle size of about 100 to 35,000 microns; (ii) about 20 to 40 wt. % of a wood fiber having a particle size of about 100 to 30,000 microns; (iii) about 1 to 10 wt. % of an inorganic base; and (iv) wherein the fuel source is substantially free of coal as a heat source and the fuel provides at least 7,000 BTU-lb−
1 (3500 cal.-gm−
1). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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