Featured Articles
- 05.01.09
- Biomass One
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Adapting to new conditions has enabled power generator Biomass One to operate successfully since commercial operations began in 1987. (more…)
- 05.01.09
- Dixie Pellets
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Ranked third in the nation in terms of timberland acreage, Alabama appears to be making its move in the "green" energy sector. The State's (more…)
- 05.01.09
- Biomass Resource
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In the ongoing debate over whether the U.S. forest resource wil be ample enough to sustain the long-term needs of both established markets and (more…)
- 05.01.09
- Castleberry Logging
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Ezell Castleberry, 66, had already been logging for 30 years when he first started chipping in 1994. He did logging and chipping on seperate (more…)
Product News
- 07.01.09
- Preventing Dust Explosion, Fires
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Spark detection systems are used in production equipment, material handling, dust collection and pneumatic conveying systems. When working (more…)
- 07.01.09
- Versatile Moisture System Offered
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MoistureScan XT measures total moisture content of fiber using duel-microwave technology and Windows XT operating software. (more…)
- 07.01.09
- Quick Reaction To Burning Material
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The pneumatic conveying of combustible dusts carries an inherent risk for dust fires and explosions in many applications. Drying and hammermilling (more…)
- 07.01.09
- Heavy Duty Hog Is Cost-Efficient
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Rawlings 4600 electric heavy duty portable horizontal wood grinder allows customers full grinding capabilities at lower opperational costs. (more…)
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Attracting enormous sums of capital, the wood-to-energy industry is developing rapidly. Scores of new wood bioenergy plants have been announced in North America and elsewhere, and despite a weak global economy, new projects continue to be revealed. As industrialized nations push alternative energy agendas, new technology and exciting possibilities are emerging.
Incredibly, new wood bioenergy plants in the U.S. South alone could require as much as 30 million tons of wood fiber by 2015, according to a study by Forest2Market.
This makes for a mixture of opportunities and challenges for forest landowners, established forest industry participants and new bioenergy players. Is there enough wood fiber available to meet old and new demands? How will the traditional supply chain be affected? How will new plants go about securing wood fiber? How will it be grown, harvested, transported and stored? Are technologies in the bioenergy plants evolving with greater efficiencies as production demand increases? Which electric utilities are committing to it?
Wood Bioenergy magazine will address these and other issues as it monitors the groundbreaking impact of the wood-to-energy sector. With this focus, the magazine will create the ideal environment for manufacturers and service providers seeking to tap into this promising new market.
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