German institute develops new drying technique that could reduce costs for biomass
A new steam drying technique for wood developed through the EU-funded SteamBio project could significantly reduce transportation costs for biomass. According to the German-based Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology, the technique also yields feedstocks that can be used by the chemical industry. The process is currently being evaluated at the pilot scale. Information released by Fraunhofer IGB Institute explains that forestry waste and other inferior wood is ground into chips, which are an important feedstock for the wood processing industry. Wood chips can also be used as fuel in thermal power plants ...
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