秸秆颗粒燃烧在东北农村改进型采暖炉中的现场评价

IF 6.9 Q1 Environmental Science
Yafei Liu , Zhimin Li , Emily Floess , You Zhang , Nicholas Lam , Sylvester K. Mawusi , Prabin Shrestha , Xinghua Li , Chunyu Xue , Guangqing Liu
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摘要

秸秆颗粒被广泛推广,有望成为中国农村未加工作物残渣和原煤的更清洁的替代燃料。然而,这些传播计划的有效性并没有得到很好的评价。在这项实地研究中,在中国东北的一个试点村庄调查了在加热炉中燃烧秸秆颗粒、原煤和未加工玉米芯的排放特性。覆盖整个燃烧循环(点火、燃烧和阴燃阶段)的排放测量表明,与研究区域最初的炉灶燃料使用模式相比,推广改进的加热炉和秸秆颗粒可以减少污染物排放(如SO2和CO),但增加NOX和PM2.5排放。不同燃烧阶段之间的排放特性存在显著差异。不同炉灶燃料组合的标准化排放浓度高于中国加热炉灶国家标准的限值,表明现实世界的排放不符合该标准。煤炭消耗量低于官方数据。进行了家庭调查,以确定与现有推广战略、管理和政策相关的燃料和炉灶获取障碍。试点项目是典型的“补贴和政策依赖”模式,不太可能大规模实施。需要技术创新、运营优化和考虑当地社会经济因素的适当政策,以维持生物质秸秆颗粒和炉灶的推广。
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Field assessment of straw pellet combustion in improved heating stoves in rural Northeast China

Straw pellets are widely promoted and expected to be a cleaner alternative fuel to unprocessed crop residues and raw coal in rural China. However, the effectiveness of these dissemination programs is not well evaluated. In this field study, emission characteristics of burning straw pellets, raw coal, and unprocessed corn cobs in heating stoves were investigated in a pilot village in Northeast China. Emission measurements covering the whole combustion cycle (ignition, flaming, and smoldering phases) shows the promotion of improved heating stoves and straw pellets could reduce pollutant emissions (e.g., SO2 and CO), but increase NOX and PM2.5 emissions compared to the initial stove-fuel use pattern in the studied area. There is a significant variance in emission characteristics between different combustion phases. The normalized emission concentrations of the different stove-fuel combinations were higher than the limits in the Chinese national standard for heating stoves, indicating that the standard is not met for real-world emissions. Coal consumption was lower than official data. Household surveys were conducted to identify the barriers to fuel and stove access associated with existing promotion strategies, management, and policies. The pilot program was of the typical “subsidy-and-policy-dependence” pattern and was unlikely to be implemented on a large scale. Technological innovation, operational optimization, and proper policies considering the local socioeconomic factors are needed to sustain the promotion of biomass straw pellets and stoves.

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Journal of environmental sciences
Journal of environmental sciences Environmental Science (General)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Environmental Sciences is an international peer-reviewed journal established in 1989. It is sponsored by the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and it is jointly published by Elsevier and Science Press. It aims to foster interdisciplinary communication and promote understanding of significant environmental issues. The journal seeks to publish significant and novel research on the fate and behaviour of emerging contaminants, human impact on the environment, human exposure to environmental contaminants and their health effects, and environmental remediation and management. Original research articles, critical reviews, highlights, and perspectives of high quality are published both in print and online.
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