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40、15National Standard of CanadaCAN/CSA-ISO 16559:15 Solid biofuels Terminology, definitions and descriptionsJuly 2015 2015 CSA GroupCSA/5CAN/CSA-ISO 16559:15Solid biofuels Terminology, definitions and descriptions (ISO 16559:2014, IDT)CSA Preface This is the first edition of CAN/CSA-ISO 16559, Solid b
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42、is Standard is one of many Standards developed by ISO/TC 238 on Solid Biofuels that are being adopted by CSA Group. This Standard has been written in accordance with ISO 10241. This Standard is based on European Standard EN 14588:2010 as well as on approved National Standards and manuals. Some of th
43、e terms included in this Standard are only used in particular countries. In this Standard, instead of the legal definition “waste”, the technical terms “residue” and “by-product” are used to describe co-products from forestry and arboriculture, agriculture and horticulture, and aquaculture as well a
44、s related industries. The terms and definitions are harmonized as far as possible with the current language used in management as well as in regulatory activities.This Standard determines the terminology and definitions for solid biofuels. This Standard only includes raw and processed material origi
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