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Heat production from wood - Industrial plants

Author: Yann ROGAUME

Publication date: April 10, 2005

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  • Yann ROGAUME: École nationale supérieure des technologies et industries du bois (ENSTIB) - Laboratoire d'études et de recherches sur le matériau bois (LERMAB) UMR 1093 INRA/ENGREF/UHP Nancy I

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The previous article ( ) offered an overview of wood as a fuel and presented the different processes and equipment for wood combustion.

Most development is currently taking place at industrial and collective level, with high-capacity installations (from a few hundred kilowatts to a few megawatts). In this article, we'll be looking at medium- and high-powered automatic boiler systems for these applications.

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