Biomass to Electricity: The Reliable Renewable
The world produces abundant waste biomass which humans could be using as fuel, instead of coal, oil, and gas. Forward-thinking engineers and entrepreneurs are beginning to act on this promise, without waiting for corrupt bureaucrats and politicians to give them the go-ahead.
Renegy Holdings, Inc. (Renegy) (Nasdaq:RNGY) announced today that [...]
Posted on January 18th, 2010 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 [...]
Posted on July 18th, 2009 by Editor
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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 [...]
Posted on July 18th, 2009 by Editor
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Mitsubishi Heavy to Test CO2
Recovery from Coal-fired Flue Gas
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Absorbing solution “KS-1.” It is an amine-based material having an absorbing performance higher than that of monoethanolamine (MEA), which has been used thus far. The KS-1 helps reduce the amount of absorbing solution used in the entire plant.
A conceptual image of the demonstration plant [...]
Posted on July 1st, 2009 by Editor
Filed under: BY-PRODUCTS, CARBON TRADING, CLIMATE CHANGE, COAL, ENVIRONMENT, EQUIPMENT, FINANCE, FIRE, HEATING, MANUFACTURING, WOOD | No Comments »
Heating the Northeast with Renewable Biomass
Roughly 30% of the energy used in the U.S. is for heating and cooling, and a large proportion of the energy used for heat comes from burning oil. While using renewables to generate electricity and solve transportation issues (the other 70% of the equation) receives the lion’s share of attention [...]
Posted on June 23rd, 2009 by Editor
Filed under: BIO GAS, BIO MASS, CHARCOAL, COAL, FIRE, GENERAL, WOOD | No Comments »