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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. Bed of nails defense - Wikipedia

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    This consists of a 300-metre (1,000 ft) wide stripe of propellant, normally gunpowder, with many 10-gram (0.35 oz) steel pellets on top. In total, there would be about 10 tons of pellets, costing about $2,000, and 1 ton of propellant. When triggered, the pellets are thrown vertically into the air, forming a "curtain" of balls.

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

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    The public-private venture hopes to build two plants by year’s end and produce up to 1 million tons of wood pellets annually. Another Drax project in Washington would produce 500,000 tons a year.

  5. Refuse-derived fuel - Wikipedia

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    Refuse-derived fuel pellets Refuse-derived fuel ( RDF ) is a fuel produced from various types of waste such as municipal solid waste (MSW), industrial waste or commercial waste. The World Business Council for Sustainable Development provides a definition:

  6. Direct reduced iron - Wikipedia

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    Direct reduction processes can be divided roughly into two categories: gas-based and coal-based. In both cases, the objective of the process is to remove the oxygen contained in various forms of iron ore (sized ore, concentrates, pellets, mill scale, furnace dust, etc.) in order to convert the ore to metallic iron, without melting it (below 1,200 °C (2,190 °F)).

  7. Pellet (steel industry) - Wikipedia

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    Magnesian Pellets: Magnesian pellets are created by adding minerals such as olivine [6] or serpentine, [18] which increase the magnesia (MgO) content to approximately 1.5%. [6] These pellets are characterized by their balanced performance in blast furnaces, with an average cold crush resistance of around 180 kg per pellet. [18]