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Solid Biofuel Spheres for the Use of Residual Biomass from Polylepis (quenual) in Rural Areas
2022
Chemical Engineering Transactions
In rural high Andean areas, there is a large amount of organic waste from plant species that can be reused as solid biofuel; these low-income areas can benefit from the calorific value of biomass from native forest species, including the tree species Polylepis, commonly known as quenual, queñual, quinual or quewiña (from the Quechua qiwiña). Culturally, low-income families use "Shampo" (a mixture of clay and charcoal) as an alternative energy source. The objective of the research was to find
doi:10.3303/cet2292027
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