BIO FUELS FOR AIR TRAVEL IS HERE TO STAY
One of the most exciting developments for aviation is the use of sustainable biofuels to replace the standard kerosene, or Jet-A, fuel that is currently being used. It is clear that our industry’s dependence on fossil fuels is not sustainable, and we see that with innovation, future [...]
Posted on July 18th, 2009 by Editor
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Brief introduction to Biomass Pyrolysis-Gasification Electric Power Generation
Power generation by using biomass gas from rice husk, wood chips, saw dust and crop stalks can not only save expenditure in electricity tariff in the production cost of rice mills and timber processing mills, but also can bring about benefits by means of selling surplus electric power [...]
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Biomass Fuel Processing
Biomass Fuel Processing seems certain to play a role in our Sustainable Energy Future. Learn more about Biomass Fuel Processing here.
Direct Fired Wood Burners
The most common feedstock for direct fired wood burners is 3″ (76 mm) minus ground wood. Low moisture and dirt content are desirable however many burners can operate with high [...]
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Heat & Biodiesel
Heat is needed during the biodiesel conversion process
for the following reasons:
1. Preheating your oil.
2. Heating your biodiesel during the settling process.
3. Drying water out of water-washed biodiesel.
4. Recovering methanol from biodiesel.
We have compiled a guide to heating systems here for you to be able to make
a more informed decision on which system [...]
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News Video on power generation
Company movie
Sourced and published by Henry Sapiecha 18th July 2009
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Projects: Under development
Offshore
Together with three different partners Electrawinds founded the company Eldepasco for the construction of a windmill farm at sea. The 36 turbines will be built on the Bank Zonder Naam sandbank, located some 40km off the coast. These mills will produce approximately 735 GWh and thus annually provide green power to approximately 210,000 [...]
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Projects: Under development
Ostend (Belgium) – bio steam power plant – 2009
Apart from the existing biofuel installation Electrawinds started the construction of a bio steam power plant. In this plant high-calorific residual fractions (solid biomass products) will be combusted so as to produce steam. The generated steam will drive a steam turbine, which in turn generates [...]
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Projects: Realisations
Bruges I – Five 600kW wind turbines – November 2000
The first Electrawinds project was the construction of a windmill farm along the Boudewijn Canal in Bruges. Five Turbowinds T-600 turbines were installed with a nominal capacity of 600kW. This project was carried out in November 2000.
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Projects: Realisations
Bruges II - Four 600kW wind turbines – December 2001
In December 2001 the first windmill farm was extended in cooperation with Electrabel. Nine additional T-600 Turbowinds turbines were installed along the Boudewijn Canal. Again, they are smaller turbines with a nominal capacity of 600kW.
The entire farm now has fourteen T-600 turbines and provides green energy [...]
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Projects: Realisations
Eeklo – One 1800kW wind turbine – December 2002
At the end of 2002 Electrawinds and Ecopower installed four Enercon E66 wind turbines. It concerns 1.8MW turbines. Electrawinds constructed one turbine which provides renewable energy for 1200 families on an annual basis.
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