Industrial Reciprocating Grate Boiler
Biomass Pellet Burner Highlights
Biomass burners have a whole bunch of different fuel sources. Here's what they are:
Agricultural waste:
You've got things like corn stalks, wheat straws, rice straws, and all those other kinds of crop straws. There's plenty of them out there, and they don't cost much either.
Forestry waste:
Stuff like sawdust, wood shavings, branches, and tree bark. Usually, these are the leftovers from when wood is being processed.
Processing waste:
Rice husks, peanut shells, and bagasse, things like that. They're produced by food processing plants and wood processing places, and they make great biomass fuels.
Energy crops:
These are crops that are specifically grown to be burned for generating electricity or heat. For example, sweet sorghum and switchgrass fall into this category.
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