Tobacco stalks as a sustainable energy source in civil sector: Assessment of techno-economic and environmental potential
Tobacco is traditionally used for cigarettes and cigars manufacturing and after the drying process a great quantity of dry tobacco stalks is treated as waste. In this framework, the scope of the paper is to examine the use of tobacco stems to feed a biomass boiler after a chipping process. The study...
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