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ISO 18466:2016

ISO 18466:2016 Stationary source emissions – Determination of the biogenic fraction in CO2 in stack gas using the balance method

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ISO 18466:2016 enables the determination of the biogenic fraction in CO2 in stack gas using the balance method. The balance method uses a mathematical model that is based on different operating data of the Waste for Energy (WfE) plant (including stack gas composition) and information about the elementary composition of biogenic and fossil matter present in the fuel used.

NOTE Use only mixed fuels when using the calculation method.

Edition

1

Published Date

2016-11-25

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

25

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English

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Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 18466:2016 enables the determination of the biogenic fraction in CO2 in stack gas using the balance method. The balance method uses a mathematical model that is based on different operating data of the Waste for Energy (WfE) plant (including stack gas composition) and information about the elementary composition of biogenic and fossil matter present in the fuel used.

NOTE Use only mixed fuels when using the calculation method.

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