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  2. Pellet fuel - Wikipedia

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    Per the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning release on Fuel Prices updated on 5 Oct 2015, the cost of #2 fuel oil delivered can be compared to the cost of Bulk Delivered Wood Fuel Pellets using their BTU equivalent: 1 ton pellets = 118.97 gallon of #2 Fuel Oil. This assumes that one ton of pellets produces 16,500,000 BTU and one gallon ...

  3. Biomass (energy) - Wikipedia

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    Raw biomass can be upgraded into better and more practical fuel simply by compacting it (e.g. wood pellets), or by different conversions broadly classified as thermal, chemical, and biochemical. [33] Biomass conversion reduces the transport costs as it is cheaper to transport high density commodities. [13]: 53

  4. Torrefaction - Wikipedia

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    Torrefaction is a thermochemical treatment of biomass at 200 to 320 °C (392 to 608 °F). It is carried out under atmospheric pressure and in the absence of oxygen.During the torrefaction process, the water contained in the biomass as well as superfluous volatiles are released, and the biopolymers (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) partly decompose, giving off various types of volatiles. [4]

  5. Wood pellets production boomed to feed EU demand. But it's ...

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    After the European Union classified biomass as renewable energy in 2009, the Southeast's annual wood pellet capacity increased from about 300,000 tons to more than 7.3 million tons by 2017 ...

  6. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    A pellet stove is an appliance that burns compressed wood or biomass pellets. Wood heat continues to be used in areas where firewood is abundant. ... In 2008, wood ...

  7. Solid fuel - Wikipedia

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    Biomass that is used for energy production can be processed into solid fuels but also into liquid or gaseous fuels. [5]: 173 In comparison, the term biofuel is nowadays mainly (but not exclusively) used for liquid or gaseous fuels, used for transportation. [6] Pellet fuels are made from compressed organic matter or biomass. [7]

  8. Briquette - Wikipedia

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    Biomass briquettes also provide more calorific value/kg and save around 30–40 percent of boiler fuel costs. A popular biomass briquette emerging in developed countries takes a waste produce such as sawdust, compresses it and then extrudes it to make a reconstituted log that can replace firewood. It is a similar process to forming a wood ...

  9. Biomass heating system - Wikipedia

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    In terms of efficiencies advanced pellet boilers can exceed other forms of biomass because of the more stable fuel characteristics. Advanced pellet boilers can even work in condensing mode and cool down combustion gases to 30-40°C, instead of 120°C before sent into the flue.