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Environmental and energy aspects combustion of landfill gas (biogas) in the atmospheric burner

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The paper presents the results of theoretical calculations of the efficiency of the use of fuel (biogas) hf. The calculation of the theoretical temperature of the combustion of fuel is carried out. Calculated emissions of nitrogen oxides NOx and carbon dioxide CO2 are given per unit of energy. The fuel used was a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide.

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