BS EN ISO 17225-1:2021 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Solid biofuels. Fuel specifications and classes – General requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 164 |
This document determines the fuel quality classes and specifications for solid biofuels of raw and processed materials originating from
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forestry and arboriculture;
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agriculture and horticulture;
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aquaculture.
Chemically treated material may not include halogenated organic compounds or heavy metals at levels higher than those in typical virgin material values (see Annex B) or higher than typical values of the country of origin.
Raw and processed material includes woody, herbaceous, fruit, aquatic biomass and biodegradable waste originating from above sectors.
PDF Catalog
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1 | 30447162 |
93 | A-30399874 |
94 | undefined |
96 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
98 | Foreword |
99 | Introduction |
101 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
102 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
104 | 5 Principle 6 Classification of origin and sources of solid biofuels 6.1 General |
110 | 6.2 Woody biomass 6.2.1 Forest, plantation and other virgin wood 6.2.2 By-products and residues from wood processing industry 6.2.3 Used wood 6.2.4 Blends and mixtures 6.3 Herbaceous biomass 6.3.1 Herbaceous biomass from agriculture and horticulture 6.3.2 By-products and residues from food and herbaceous processing industry 6.3.3 Blends and mixtures |
111 | 6.4 Fruit biomass 6.4.1 Orchard and horticulture fruit 6.4.2 By-products and residues from food and fruit processing industry 6.4.3 Blends and mixtures 6.5 Aquatic biomass 6.6 Biomass blends and mixtures 7 Specification of solid biofuels based on traded forms and properties 7.1 Traded forms of solid biofuels |
112 | 7.2 Specification of properties of solid biofuels |
138 | Annex A (informative) Illustrations of typical forms of wood fuels and examples of particles sizes for wood chips and hog fuel |
143 | Annex B (informative) Typical values of solid biomass fuels |
155 | Annex C (informative) Examples of possible causes for deviant levels for different properties and of consequences of handling and treatments for the properties of biomass |
158 | Annex D (informative) Calculation of the net calorific value at different bases and energy density as received |
161 | Annex E (informative) Comparison of moisture content as received and dry basis |
163 | Bibliography |