Biomass Waste Burning Applications
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Biogas Plant in Agriculture
Agricultural companies have the opportunity of generating valuable, sustainable and renewable energy with by-products of their business such as liquid manure, biomass and organic agricultural waste. Generating biogas offers plant operators a source of revenue that can be accurately calculated for years – which is a factor that can be decisive for the long-term prospects of a farming ...
By EnviTec Biogas AG based in Lohne, GERMANY.
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Power Generation Solutions for Refinery Gases Sector
Solar Turbines’ modular, industrial gas turbines can integrate combined heat and power (CHP) allowing significant energy efficiency improvement. Refineries and petrochemical plants have the need to become integrated, energy efficient and sustainable. One benefit of the gas turbine solution is that streams can be used independently or blended together when the refinery production varies, and various gas producers/consumers come online or offline. This capability enables customers to reduce flaring and improve ...
By Solar Turbines Incorporated based in San Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Recycling Systems for the engineered fuel, biomass / RDF
Engineered Fuel and waste fuels are an increasingly important resource Waste-derived materials as an alternative to oil, gas and coal, selected and treated with the most up-to-date technologies, can be transferred into energy thanks to their combustible properties, these efforts assist us to obtain zero ...
By Macpresse Europa S.R.L based in Vernate, ITALY.
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Material handling equipment for biomass energy industry
You'll find Jeffrey Rader's equipment employed in many stages of woody biomass processing. Woody Biomass is the residual waste wood that results from the lumber manufacturing process. It is burned in a boiler to generate steam that is used both in the lumber-drying process and to produce electricity. Jeffrey Rader is a leader in serving the electric utility industry with boiler feed systems (pneumatic and mechanical) for producing electric power from biomass ...
By TerraSource Global based in St. Louis, MISSOURI (USA).
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Woody biomass gasification
Converting wood waste into electricity—lumber mill off-cuts, wood from forestry thinnings (cleared of leaf matter), disposal of wooden pallets and crating (with nails removed). Wood is chipped, dried, and used to produce electricity, reducing electrical costs and paid disposal. Disposal by gasification also has far lower particulate emissions than controlled burns and a lower carbon footprint than decomposition, since methane emissions from anaerobic decomposition are avoided. Decomposing wood reverts all of ...
By All Power Labs based in Berkeley, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Industrial shredding solutions for biomass industry
Biomass shredding machines are built to dispose of organic waste materials. Some things that might qualify as organic waste or biomass are wood shavings, tree branches, or animal litter. At the industrial level, it’s challenging to manage these waste products without keeping a shredder built for large amounts of biomass. If you are looking to invest in a shredder for large-scale biomass management, read on for more information about our products. Recently, the demand for a good hay & straw shredders has ...
By UAB UMP Technika based in Ukmerge, LITHUANIA.
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Biochar in Agriculture
(Bio)char, biomass-charcoal, a charcoal for biological purposes. Use of the word biochar in agriculture is new, but the material has been around as long as land plants and lightning co-existed. It is a naturally occurring element of soils and the use of biochar in agriculture has been adopted by various cultures worldwide for thousands of ...
By Soil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
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Gasification Unlocks the Value of Biomass and Waste
Frontline’s gasification and gas upgrading technologies convert low-value biomass and waste into high-value products. Frontline takes what appears to be waste that is usually burned as wood chips, put in landfills as municipal solid waste, or plowed into the soil as crop residue and unlocks there potential. We provide the opportunity to not only turn waste into value at high efficiency and yield but to reduce pollution as ...
By Frontline BioEnergy, LLC based in Nevada, IOWA (USA).
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