Authors
Dominik Röser, Blas Mola-Yudego, Lauri Sikanen, Robert Prinz, David Gritten, Beatrice Emer, Kari Väätäinen, Ari Erkkilä
Publication date
2011/10/15
Journal
Biomass and Bioenergy
Volume
35
Issue
10
Pages
4238-4247
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Research into the methods of producing high quality wood chips for a rapidly growing energy sector is becoming increasingly important. For example, small wood chip heating plants require high quality wood chips to ensure efficient operation, thereby minimizing maintenance costs. Moisture content is considered to be an important quality parameter regarding wood based fuels. The objective of this study is to investigate methods to promote the natural drying of wood for bioenergy purposes. The effects on the drying process through covering the wood piles and partial debarking of stems were tested in order to identify methods to reduce the moisture content of the woody material in the storage. Drying trials were established in Finland, Italy and Scotland, utilizing tree species typically used for energy purposes in each area. The results show that natural drying is a viable and effective method to enhance the energy …
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