Fuel Used in Biomass Boilers
The fuel required by biomass boilers is divided into two types: molded fuel and bulk fuel.
Bulk fuel mainly includes all discarded crops such as straw, rice straw, firewood, wood chips, peanut shells, melon seed shells, beet pulp, and bark.Molded fuel is made of these biomass bulk materials through crushing, mixing, extrusion, drying and other processes to make granular fuel.
The application of biomass fuel in the boiler industry is very economical and affordable, and the operating cost is only half of that of gas.Secondly, the combustion process has zero carbon emissions and does not pollute the environment.In addition, biomass fuel is a renewable energy source and can replace fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas.
Biomass boilers are suitable for customers in areas with rich agricultural and forestry resources, as they can ensure an adequate supply of biomass fuel.