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National Historic Site at Sagamore Hill (Long Island, NY). BNL study under sponsorship from NYSERDA. B20 is being tested in three residential-sized boilers that heat the house and associated facilities. Click to enlarge image


Researcher C.R. Krishna is conducting a field study at the historic home located in Sagamore Hill (Oyster Bay). These tanks currently store biodiesel that is used for space heating.
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C.R. Krishna is carefully monitoring the pressure and metering of the fuel delivery system that transfers a blend of bio-oil/residual fuel to a burner. Click to enlarge image

Researchers C.R. Krishna and Tom Butcher examining the flow characteristic of heavy bio-oil that is blended with residual oil. These fuels are used in large industrial and utility boilers.
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Scientist Tom Butcher is examining the quality of a flame produced with pure biodiesel (B100) from a novel, hot-gas, re-circulating burner. The combustion chamber made of quartz allows for easy viewing in a high-temperature environment. Click to enlarge image

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