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Question 1. Extension of the calculation slides 6-9 of the lectures.

Question 1. Extension of the calculation slides 6-9 of the lectures. A petroleum fuel approximating in empirical formula to CH 2 is burnt under conditions of 20% excess air. What will be the composition of the dry flue gas?. Question 2 .

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Question 1. Extension of the calculation slides 6-9 of the lectures.

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  1. Question 1. Extension of the calculation slides 6-9 of the lectures. A petroleum fuel approximating in empirical formula to CH2 is burnt under conditions of 20% excess air. What will be the composition of the dry flue gas?

  2. Question 2. Coke, of calorific value is 25 MJ kg-1,is used to make heat at 300 MW. What will be the carbon footprint? Express your answer in tonnes per week. It is desired to reduce the carbon footprint by 10% by blending the coke with citrus peel of calorific value 7 MJ kg1 whilst maintaining a heat production rate of 30MW. At what ratios by weight will coke and citrus peel have to be blended?

  3. Question 3. The consumption of natural gas in Germany in 2010 was 97319 million cubic metres. How much carbon dioxide did this add to the atmosphere?

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