Biomass boiler uses thermal energy from the combustion of biomass fuel and air to produce superheated steam from feed water. Biomass fuel usually has a high moisture content, which leads to low boiler efficiency. The boiler efficiency can be increased by using heat recovery devices to decrease the temperature of flue gas before it is exhausted from the boiler. Three heat recovery devices found in a typical installation of biomass boiler are economizer, air heater, and flue gas dryer. Economizer increases feed water temperature, air heater increases air temperature before combustion, and flue gas dryer decreases the moisture content of fuel. Limited available thermal energy of flue gas means that a decision must made in selecting the sizes of these devices.
The use of fossil fuels in power and heat generation, cooking and transportation is taking a huge toll on the environment, human health and finance. At the same time, depleting fossil fuel levels are a reality of our future, and pose a significant threat in terms of energy security, especially for developing nations such as Ghana.
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Manure contains nitrogen, phosphorus, and other nutrients that plants need to grow. Farmers can often save money by properly using manure as a fertilizer. Farmers can also sell manure or manure products to gardeners, landscapers, golf courses, and others who use nutrients to grow plants.
Benefits of using Biomass Wood Pellet
Trees absorb carbon dioxide as they grow. This stored carbon dioxide is released when the biomass is burned to generate energy and is absorbed during forest regeneration. No new atmospheric carbon dioxide is produced under a sustainably managed forest system, and for every ton of coal that is replaced by wood pellets, there is a corresponding 1.7-ton reduction in carbon dioxide emissions.
Unlike wind, solar and other forms of intermittent renewable energy, wood pellets provide a dispatchable, uninterrupted source of power.
Limited capital expenditure is required to replace, or co-fire, coal with wood pellet fuel in existing coal-fired power plants. This makes it one of the lowest cost renewable fuels.
The net energy content of wood pellet fuel is approximately 75% of the energy content of the same amount, by weight, of average quality steam coal. One ton of wood pellets has the same amount of energy as 3.4 barrels of crude oil or 18,000 cubic feet of natural gas.
We exist to be the leading producers of Biomass wood pellet. We achieve this by producing reliable and quality wood pellets. As a renewable energy alterntive to fossil fuels, JSK indusatrial and domestic wood pellets are designed to provide consistent, reliable results for wide range of heat and power generating customers.
One ton of wood pellets has the energy equivalency of +/- 500 l of heating oil! When used in high-efficiency wood pellet stoves and boilers, pellets typically offer combustion efficiency of over 85%
It is a biomass product made of renewable substances – generally recycled wood waste. Wood pellets mainly used for heat, in freestanding stoves, fireplace inserts, furnaces, and boilers
The solutions we deliver to energy crisis are economically advantageous and up to the highest expectations of our customers, partners and the society.