Solid biomass chain from production to utilization in UK
Samiee, Leila ;
Samiee, Leila
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2025-02-25
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2024-12-11
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Abstract
Bioenergy stands as the primary contributor within the realm of global renewables, offering energy security to a multitude of individuals while also fostering growth in rural areas. The emergence of fuel pellets derived from diverse feedstocks has brought forth both prospects and obstacles for current technologies. This article delivers an up-to-date examination of the production and application of fuel pellets sourced from biomass. The upcoming discourse will explore the various aspects, both positive and negative, of the production and utilization of fuel pellets obtained from biomass, with a specific focus on the circumstances in the United Kingdom (UK). Through acquiring a thorough understanding of the manufacturing procedures of fuel pellets, coupled with a detailed examination of their benefits and drawbacks, the feasibility of utilizing biomass can be greatly improved, consequently leading to a significant contribution to the progression of a sustainable bioenergy framework.
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Samiee L and ahmanian N (2024) Solid biomass chain from production to utilization in UK. Reviews in Chemical Engineering. 41(2): 101-124.
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The full-text of this article will be released for public view at the end of the publisher embargo on 3 Jan 2026.