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From wood pellets to wood chips, risks of degradation and emissions from the storage of woody biomass–A short review
E Alakoski, M Jämsén, D Agar, E Tampio, M Wihersaari
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 54, 376-383, 2016
1102016
Bio-coal, torrefied lignocellulosic resources–Key properties for its use in co-firing with fossil coal–Their status
D Agar, M Wihersaari
Biomass and bioenergy 44, 107-111, 2012
932012
Experimentally determined storage and handling properties of fuel pellets made from torrefied whole-tree pine chips, logging residues and beech stem wood
T Järvinen, D Agar
Fuel 129, 330-339, 2014
782014
A comparative economic analysis of torrefied pellet production based on state-of-the-art pellets
DA Agar
Biomass and bioenergy 97, 155-161, 2017
752017
Torrefied versus conventional pellet production–A comparative study on energy and emission balance based on pilot-plant data and EU sustainability criteria
D Agar, J Gil, D Sanchez, I Echeverria, M Wihersaari
Applied Energy 138, 621-630, 2015
572015
Pyrolysis of wastewater sludge and composted organic fines from municipal solid waste: laboratory reactor characterisation and product distribution
DA Agar, M Kwapinska, JJ Leahy
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 25, 35874-35882, 2018
542018
A review on wood powders in 3D printing: Processes, properties and potential applications
AK Das, DA Agar, M Rudolfsson, SH Larsson
Journal of materials research and technology 15, 241-255, 2021
502021
A systematic study of ring-die pellet production from forest and agricultural biomass
DA Agar, M Rudolfsson, G Kalén, M Campargue, DDS Perez, SH Larsson
Fuel processing technology 180, 47-55, 2018
502018
On the use of a laboratory-scale Pelton wheel water turbine in renewable energy education
D Agar, M Rasi
Renewable Energy 33 (7), 1517-1522, 2008
442008
Influence of elevated pressure on the torrefaction of wood
D Agar, N DeMartini, M Hupa
Energy & Fuels 30 (3), 2127-2136, 2016
292016
Torrefaction technology for solid fuel production
D Agar, M Wihersaari
Global Change Biology. Bioenergy 4 (5), 475-478, 2012
282012
Measurement methodology for greenhouse gas emissions from storage of forest chips–A review
M Jämsén, D Agar, E Alakoski, E Tampio, M Wihersaari
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 51, 1617-1623, 2015
192015
Raw natural rubber latex-based bio-adhesive for the production of particleboard: formulation and optimization of process parameters
MN Islam, A Adib, NH Dana, AK Das, MO Faruk, MRH Siddique, DA Agar, ...
RSC advances 11 (46), 28542-28549, 2021
122021
Pelleting torrefied biomass at pilot-scale–Quality and implications for co-firing
DA Agar, M Rudolfsson, S Lavergne, T Melkior, DDS Perez, C Dupont, ...
Renewable Energy 178, 766-774, 2021
112021
Surplus forest biomass–The cost of utilisation through optimised logistics and fuel upgrading in northern Sweden
DA Agar, M Svanberg, I Lindh, D Athanassiadis
Journal of cleaner production 275, 123151, 2020
102020
Energy savings through late-steam injection–A new technique for improving wood pellet production
M Rudolfsson, DA Agar, TA Lestander, SH Larsson
Journal of cleaner production 254, 120099, 2020
102020
Energy recovery through co-pyrolysis of wastewater sludge and forest residues–The transition from laboratory to pilot scale
M Kwapinska, A Horvat, DA Agar, JJ Leahy
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 158, 105283, 2021
92021
Using the macromolecular composition to predict process settings that give high pellet durability in ring-die biomass pellet production
SH Larsson, DA Agar, M Rudolfsson, D da Silva Perez, M Campargue, ...
Fuel 283, 119267, 2021
62021
Distribution of ash forming elements during pyrolysis of municipal wastewater sludge and sludge from milk processing factories
M Kwapinska, DA Agar, JJ Leahy
6th international conference on sustainable solid waste management, Naxos …, 2018
62018
Arabic studies in physics and astronomy during 800-1400 AD
D Agar
Retrieved September 22, 2008, 2001
62001
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