Biomass EnergyBiomass EnergyBiomass is a source of renewable, carbon-neutral, cost-effective and readily available fuel. It covers a wide spectrum types of materials, including corn stalk & straw, cotton stalk, wood chips, pellets, sawdust, wheat straw, rice husk, coconut shell and residues, PKS, bagasse,etc.And also mixture of coal and biomass. |
Core TechnologiesCore TechnologiesWater cooled vibrating grate combustion technology ※ Unique design for smooth operation This is a simple construction without internal moving parts, to ensure smooth and long-term operation. Optimized control to provide the best balance of air flow control, staggered combustion air distribution and thereby NOx emission reduction. The grate panels are supplied with water from steam drum, and becomes part of the boiler evaporating surface. |
Biomass direct combustion power plant project, of which the biomass doesn't need to be furtherly pelletized or gasified. Electricity and/or heat can be generated by burning biomass directly conveyed into furnace.
As an renewable energy, biomass power plant is an environmental-friendly alternative for coal fired power plant. This kind of projects is perfectly suitable for tropical area with rich vegetation, and manufacturers with biomass waste, like paper mill, sugar mill, food plant, etc.
As the world moves towards more sustainable methods of generating electricity, biomass power plants have definitely increased in popularity. Just over 10 years ago, there were around 2,000 biomass power plants, generating roughly 22GW of electricity. Now, in 2022, there are more than 4,500 biomass power plants, with a combined output of 74.6GW. This is still some way off the number of coal power plants in the world (8,500 as of 2021), but the signs are there that biomass power plants are quickly catching up. |
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