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This work presents the results of a field-based study designed to evaluate the corrosion performance of five alloys exposed in a Canadian biomass-fired boiler attached to a gasifier for 3,552 hours.
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There is an increasing interest in substituting nonrenewable fossil fuels with clean and renewable energy resources due to the concerns on the greenhouse gas emissions and the depleting fossil resources. Biomass is a renewable resource derived from living organism and/or their byproducts. For example, some agriculture or forestry wastes (like cornstalk or wood sawdust), industrial wastes (such as black liquor), cattle manure from animal husbandry, and even sewage from our daily life usage can be used for bioenergy production.