The pellet production market is growing, fast. New sustainability standards are being introduced for pellet-makers; Stronga are working with an eco-conscious company in Tasmania, helping them deliver dry fuel pellets from sustainable, locally-sourced sawmill sawdust residue. Biomass can fulfil energy demands while mitigating fossil fuel emissions. Learn more.
Drying Biomass
Drying Bark Beetle Infested Woodchip – Turning Residues into Energy & Biochar
Bark Beetles (Scolytinae) are one of the most environmentally-destructive pests. There are up to 6,000 known species of bark beetle found in multiple countries with affected areas in America, parts of Asia, Alaska, Norway, Germany, the UK and beyond. Discover how drying infected wood can help ‘re-green’ and re-generate forestry while adding financial value.
From Sawmill to Energy Production Plant
Stronga recently supplied FlowDrya equipment to a family-owned sawmill who are drying woodchip to produce a high calorific fuel for on-site energy production via wood gasification.
Opportunities for Sawmills to Diversify into the Energy Market
In a world where renewable energy resources are highly valued, sawmills are well-equipped to benefit from valuable wood residues which, when suitably dried, are useful for energy production, among other opportunities. Collaborating with Stronga enables sawmills to achieve more, using less.
Drying Biomass for Gasification & Renewable Energy Production
With continuing uncertainty around energy prices and a cost trend increasing year-on-year, there is increased demand for more local, sustainable, renewable and stable energy production. Discover how Stronga help clients utilise woodchip resources for in-house energy production.
Drying Woodchip for Biochar Production
Biochar production is a renewable and sustainable process offering a useful income-producing process for owners and operators. This ‘Q&A page’ explains why drying biomass prior to pyrolysis is absolutely necessary.