Straw Biomass Combustion News
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First project in Kazakhstan - Straw Pelletizing
JSC Radviliskis machine factory finished first installation in Kazakhstan. Project is for straw pelletizing. Client is making pellets from straw and will supply it for schools which have straw pellet ...
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Cracking the Chinese straw hydrolysis code, YHRhas advanced technology
Foreword Chinese farmers have a long history of using crop straws. In the past, the agricultural production level was low and straw output was low. Except for a small amount used to feed livestock and partly used for composting, most of them were burned as fuel. However, with the development of agricultural production, the use of modern fertilizers has greatly reduced the need for fertilizers ...
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The Important Contribution Of Wood Pellet Machine In The New Energy Industry
Our company Fusmar is a professional wood pellet machine manufacturer that has the advantages of advanced structure, reliable performance, low energy consumption, and stable operation. Provide each customer with intimate pre-sales and after-sales professional services, from product introduction to the production site. Welcome to click our website, if you have any needs, please contact us. This ...
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Farm2000 Exports to Norway
We have been exporting straw and wood boilers to Norway for several years. The Norwegians like the fact that FARM 2000 boilers can be fired with bulky fuels such as straw and wood, with minimal fuel preparation and stoking frequencies. The latest boiler on its way to Norway is a model BB154/2, which will be linked to a large accumulator, providing an output range of 50-200 kW. It will be ...
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Bioenergy Study Tour Denmark - September 2016
We our offering the opportunity to travel to Denmark on a bioenergy tour. The cost will be in the region of €550. This will include 3 nights accommodation, flights and travel in Copenhagen, it does not cover food expenses. If you are interested in participating please contact Teresa O’Brien at contact@irbea.ie. Further details to follow. The proposed schedule includes some of the ...
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Seaweed problem could provide algae biofuel solution
It has often been used as a farmland fertilizer, and in some communities it is eaten as a vegetable, but now researchers believe that seaweed could power our cars and heat our homes too. One species of algae in particular, sugar kelp (Laminaria saccharina), is exciting scientists from Norway. It grows prolifically along the country’s coasts and, as its name suggests, contains a lot of ...
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WBA Press Release on visit to Pécs, Hungary
Pécs is a beautiful city in the Southwest of Hungary with almost 160.000 inhabitants and a large district heating grid. In the past the heat was delivered using coal and natural gas. Today Pécs sees itself as the first green city in Hungary. Starting 2013 the heat generation has been based completely on biomass. Recently, a delegation of the World Bioenergy Association visited ...
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1st project in Kazakhstan
First project in Kazakhstan was starten in August 2013 by JSC Radviliskis machine factory. Country is rich in straw so has big potential with straw pelletizing projects in the future. Straw pellets will be used for heating with special straw pellets boilers. Owner says he has big plans for the future as straw are renewable source of energy - we have them every year. You can see pictures from the ...
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Smog concentration will be reduced by biomass heating
In the current smog situation in virtually all Czech and Moravian regions, CZ Biom considers it necessary to draw attention to the unused possibilities of reducing emissions and improving air quality. One of the most affordable and practical responses is to use gentle forms of biomass heating. Not only at the time of inversion, higher use of renewable resources can reduce the concentration of ...
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The agricultural sector also wants to contribute biofuel
The biggest volumes of biofuel raw material are in the forest but the agricultural sector can also contribute more renewable energy. At least, so says the Swedish Board of Agriculture, which had a stand at World Bioenergy 2010. “Willow, reed canary grass and rapeseed are some of the energy crops with major potential,” says Tobias Kreuzpointner, responsible for business and landscape ...
By Elmia AB
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Genetic engineering could cut the cost of biofuels
Plant genetic engineering could play a major part in reducing the cost of biofuel production from food crop wastes such as rice straw or from non-food crops such as willow and poplar. A recent study suggests further research is needed to develop plants that are better suited for biofuel production, through genetic modifications. According to the study's author, biofuels have the potential to ...
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Turkey: ideally placed to make use of renewables
With a growing population of over 72 million and rapid economic development, Turkey has one of the fastest growing needs for power in the developed world. Electricity demand alone is increasing by 6-8 per cent each year and CO2 emissions are rising at a rate of 5.8 per cent per year. As part of its climate change strategy designed to tackle these rising emissions, Turkey recently announced it ...
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