Wood Boilers News
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Mobile Boilers Manufactured In Latvia
There are a lot of municipalities in Latvia focusing on efficiency. However, what’s interesting is that it’s small municipalities that devote a lot of thought to green management. According to EcoHeat Technologies, Ltd., which is the leading company in the Baltic States and one of the rare companies in the world to manufacture large capacity mobile/modular chip boiler houses, last ...
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Euroheat & Power welcomes Austroflex
Founded in 1985, Carinthia-based company Austroflex has been active for 35 years in technical insulation and the development and production of systems and solutions for the insulation of heating & cooling pipes – made in Austria. We are pleased to welcome them as a new member of Euroheat & Power. Today, they are recognised within the industry as an expert supplier of flexible ...
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Join us for an up-date on market development i the Nordic region!
Come and meet pellet producers, pellet buyers and large users, producers of equipment, consultants and researchers at Nordic Pellets Conference, 4-5 February 2020, in Uppsala, Sweden. The Nordic Pellets Conference is the best place for new business contacts in the Nordic region. All major players will be there! When and where: Study visits: 4 February, 2020 Conference: 4 – 5 ...
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FARM 2000 Boilers are Now RHI Certified on Untreated Grade a Waste Wood
After a long development program our HT and BB range of boilers are now RHI certified on untreated Grade A waste Wood. Boilers included in this certification range from a HT60R up to and including our largest boiler, BB254H/3R. The boilers passed with flying colours with NOx and Particulates well below the allowable limits. Terry Warman our technical manager spoke on this success, “As ...
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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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As Wood Stove Changeout Program Brings Cleaner Air to Southeastern New England, EPA Offers Advice for Safer, Cleaner Wood-Burning
Southern New England will enjoy cleaner air this winter as a result of a Clean Air Act enforcement settlement between Dominion Energy and EPA involving three Dominion power plants in Illinois, Indiana and Massachusetts. The settlement, finalized in July 2013, required Dominion to meet stricter emission limits and to install or upgrade pollution control technology on two plants and to permanently ...
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Modern wood heating industry celebrates 1GW milestone under Renewable Heat Incentive
Installed capacity of modern wood heating systems under the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) have broken through the 1GW milestone earlier this month, thanks to strong demand in commercial, industrial and public sector organisations. Modern wood heating boilers burn wood pellets, chips, briquettes or logs and feed the heat into a central heating system or, in some cases, directly into industrial ...
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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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Federal wood burning rule prompts rural backlash
A federal proposal to clean up the smoke wafting from wood-burning stoves has sparked a backlash from some rural residents, lawmakers and manufacturers who fear it could close the damper on one of the oldest ways of warming homes on cold winter days. Proposed regulations from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency would significantly reduce the amount of particle pollution allowed from the ...
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EPA Tips to Help Reduce Health Concerns and Improve Efficiency When Using Wood Heaters
With a very cold winter in full swing in New England, many people seek to reduce their heating costs by turning to wood as a cost-saving, renewable source of energy. However, both indoor and outdoor wood heaters may be inefficient and emit more pollutants into the air than heat sources that burn oil or natural gas. By following some wood-burning tips, people can help ensure that wood is burned ...
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Seminar For The Balkans` Distributors Of Erato
Over the 20 guests from the Balkans attended the commercial & technical seminar, organized by ERATO. In the biomass training center our business partners have the possibility to get a closer look at the new products and the new developed heating equipment, that will be on the market this autumn. The presented new products were: – die-cast aluminum radiators VISION, manufactured by ...
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Ekoterm Project Ltd Participated In Exhibition In Spain
18,000 professionals from Europe and Latin America in the field of biomass energy utilization sought technological solutions at the international specialized exhibition Expobioenergia in Valladolid, Spain from 22 to 24 October 2013. Considerable interest among the visitors to one of the largest exhibitions of technologies related to biomass in Europe caused represented by Ekoterm Project biomass ...
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NH Adopts Full Thermal Incentive for Renewable Portfolio Standard
The Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC) today applauded New Hampshire Governor John Lynch and the state's Senate and House of Representatives for their passage of legislation (NH Senate Bill 218), a bill that adds thermal renewable energy to the state's renewable portfolio standard (RPS). RPS programs have been adopted in some 29 states and the District of Columbia to provide incentives to ...
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Invest in `green` biomass fuels
With the right policies and investment in research, developing nations can turn their dependence on biomass fuels into a renewable and sustainable energy supply, says Duncan Macqueen. Fuels derived from biomass — mainly wood, but also plant and animal matter — produce lower greenhouse gas emissions than fossil fuels, and can be converted into heat, electricity, liquid or gas. Yet ...
By SciDev.Net
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With Cooler Weather, advice to New Englanders for safer, cleaner wood-burning (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)
As cooler temperatures return in the northeast and many people seek to avoid high heating costs, more and more New Englanders are turning to wood as a cost-saving, renewable source of energy. EPA reminds New Englanders that wood heaters may emit more pollutants into the air than the heat sources they replace such as oil or natural gas. Following some easy recommendations and tips can help ensure ...
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Chips + sunshine slash heating costs by 75 percent
“Always start by making your buildings more energy efficient before you buy a heating system based on bioenergy.” The advice came from Nils Tunströmer during a study tour as part of the World Bioenergy conference and trade fair in Jönköping, Sweden. Tunströmer and his company, NT Energi, presented a newly installed heating system that has reduced energy ...
By Elmia AB
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Jeffrey Specialty Equipment and Rader Companies selected as supplier of Biomass Boiler Feed System
Woodruff, SC - Jeffrey Specialty Equipment and Rader Companies, leading equipment suppliers of biomass material handling equipment to the forest products industry, have been awarded a significant contract to supply a biomass utility boiler feed system in Virginia City, Virginia. The system will be part of a 650MW power generating plant that will supply power for commercial and residential ...
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Ireland could reap big CO2 savings from biofuels
Rapid economic growth places unique challenges on Ireland as it seeks to meet its future energy needs as well as its Kyoto emissions targets. New research suggests that using willow and miscanthus as biofuel crops could reduce Ireland's overall carbon emissions whilst securing long-term economic benefits. Food crops, such as corn, are often used as feedstocks for biofuels such as ethanol. Food ...
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EPA, Industry Launch Agreement for Cleaner Outdoor Wood Heaters
Washington, D.C. - Under a voluntary partnership agreement with EPA, key manufacturers have agreed to make cleaner outdoor wood-fired heaters available for purchase this year. Outdoor wood-burning units provide heat and hot water for homes and other buildings. The new heaters will be about 70 percent cleaner than models currently on the market. 'This partnership, along with efforts from ...
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