Improvements in the technology and economics of green propylene manufacturing have attracted the attention of chemical companies.
By Bryan Sims
January 01, 1970
By Ron Kotrba
January 01, 1970
Pelletizing biomass can be challenging. The lack of a one-size-fits-all process means that it can be more art than science.
By Anna Austin
January 01, 1970
Last year, a significant amount of coal-fired power plant proposals were shot down by regulators, and an increasing number of utilities are developing plans to convert to biomass. Is this a trend and, if so, will it continue?
To encourage the reuse of contaminated lands for renewable energy production facilities, the U.S. EPA has developed an interactive Google Earth map that tracks these sites and provides information on the potential of each property for biomass energy, solar or wind development.
By Steve Jaasund
January 01, 1970
A large wood pellet plant looked to experience in the panelboard industry for a proven approach to controlling its emissions. A reliable technology provided the answer for its low emissions goal.
By Arnie Iwanick
January 01, 1970
The potential to use biomass as a low-cost fuel that reduces carbon footprint is growing. The equipment options for firing biomass to replace fossil fuel in plant operations are equally vast.
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