What types of biomass fuel can be used in ZOZEN 15t/h biomass boilers, and how does this benefit users?
ZOZEN 15t/h biomass boilers are engineered for exceptional fuel flexibility, capable of burning a wide range of renewable biomass fuels. The most common options include wood pellets and wood chips, which are widely available and have consistent calorific values. In addition, these boilers can efficiently utilize agricultural waste products such as rice husk, palm shells, corn stalks, bagasse (sugarcane waste), and even sawdust or bark from forestry operations.
This wide fuel adaptability offers significant benefits to users. First, it allows industries to take advantage of locally available resources, reducing fuel transportation costs and promoting sustainability. For example, a factory located near rice mills can use rice husk, while those near sawmills can use wood chips or sawdust as primary fuel. This not only helps lower operational costs but also supports local agriculture and forestry industries by providing a market for their by-products.
Moreover, the use of biomass fuels greatly reduces carbon emissions compared to fossil fuels, as biomass is considered carbon-neutral. ZOZEN’s advanced combustion technology ensures complete fuel burning, reducing unburned residues and maximizing efficiency. The boiler’s design also accommodates variations in fuel moisture and size, ensuring stable steam output and protecting the boiler from issues like slagging and fouling. In summary, ZOZEN 15t/h biomass boilers provide users with cost-effective, sustainable, and reliable energy solutions by accepting a diverse range of biomass fuels.
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