Biochar is quickly becoming recognised for its immense potential as an effective carbon sequestration and soil-enhancing resource. As our source identifies, pre-drying the feedstock remains crucial in delivering quality biochar from the pyrolysis process. Learn about the important role of FlowDrya in biochar production.
Drying Woodchips
Collaboration Beyond Borders – Drying Sandalwood in Western Australia
Stronga were recently approached by a Sandalwood plantation owner in Western Australia who were looking to dry sustainably-produced, native Australian sandalwood, one of only two remaining viable species. Read on to learn more.
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 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.