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Drvna sječka kao obnovljivi izvor energije ; Wood chips as a renewable energy source

Authors: Perak, Ante;

Drvna sječka kao obnovljivi izvor energije ; Wood chips as a renewable energy source

Abstract

Danas se biomasa sve više koristi kao zamjena za fosilna goriva. Drvna sječka je jedan od popularnijih oblika obnovljivih izvora energije u Hrvatskoj. Dobiva se sjeckanjem šumskih ostataka i ostataka iz drvne industrije. Sječku možemo razlikovati po karakteristikama, te o njima ovisi cijena i kvaliteta sječke. Skladištenje drvne sječke je od iznimne važnosti. Ako drvnu sječku skladištimo u lošim uvjetima može doći do truljenja ili samozapaljenja. Može se koristiti kao gorivo u kotlovima za proizvodnju električne i toplinske energije, za grijanje u stambenim zgradama, industriji i ostalim postrojenjima. ; Today biomass is increasingly used as a substitute for fossil fuels. Wood chips is one of the most popular forms of renewable energy sources in Croatia. Obtained by crushing forest residues and residues from the wood industry. Chips can be distinguished by characteristics, and on them depends the price and quality of chips. Storage of wood chips is of paramount importance. If wood chips are stored in poor conditions can get to decay or spontaneous combustion. It can be used as fuel in boilers to produce electricity and thermal energy for heating in residential buildings, industry and other plants.

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Croatia
Keywords

thermal energy, biomasa, biomass, TECHNICAL SCIENCES. Mechanical Engineering. Production Mechanical Engineering, toplinska energija, wood chips, TEHNIČKE ZNANOSTI. Strojarstvo. Proizvodno strojarstvo, drvna sječka

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