Authors
Wolfgang Stelte, Anand R Sanadi, Lei Shang, Jens K Holm, Jesper Ahrenfeldt, Ulrik B Henriksen
Publication date
2012/7/30
Journal
BioResources
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
4451-4490
Publisher
NC State University
Description
The depletion of fossil fuels and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has resulted in a strong growth of biomass utilization for heat and power production. Attempts to overcome the poor handling properties of biomass, ie. its low bulk density and inhomogeneous structure, have resulted in an increasing interest in biomass densification technologies, such as pelletization and briquetting. The global pellet market has developed quickly, and strong growth is expected for the coming years. Due to an increase in demand for biomass, the traditionally used wood residues from sawmills and pulp and paper industry are not sufficient to meet future needs. An extended raw material base consisting of a broad variety of fibrous residues from agriculture and food industries, as well as thermal pre-treatment processes, provides new challenges for the pellet industry. Pellet production has been an established process for …
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