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Whole-tree-energy plants

In theory, whole-tree-energy plants have the potential to be more efficient than existing wood-fired generators, which are fueled by chipped wood with a relatively high moisture content (45%). The dried whole trees have a moisture content below 25%, and whole-tree plants potentially can be built to have a greater capacity and to employ high pressure, high temperature steam. [Pg.108]

The Whole Tree Energy power plant is clean burning, and should meet all Federal and State emission standards. Tfie power plant is carbon dioxide neutral since... [Pg.820]

EPRI WO MW Whole Tree Energy Power Plant Feasibility Study. TR... [Pg.823]


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