A must-see for design offices! Collection of biomass boiler implementation examples, featuring 14 types!
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In this document, we introduce numerous case studies of biomass boiler installations. They are categorized based on the types and uses of the facilities and the types of fuel, primarily including facility photos, layout diagrams, and system diagrams. Since wood fuel is a solid fuel and its shape varies by type, please also refer to the fuel transport equipment and fuel storage (silo) structures. [Contents] ■ I. Fuel: Wood Chips ■ II. Fuel: Wood Bark ■ III. Fuel: Firewood ■ IV. Fuel: Wood Pellets *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Tomoeshokai Co., Ltd. is a specialist in boilers and hot water systems. We offer a variety of products including "boilers," "water heaters," "commercial laundry equipment," "filters," "bathtub filtration and heating devices," "far infrared saunas," and "far infrared heaters." **About Tomoeshokai** https://tomoeshokai.com/about We hold the number one domestic market share in "wood biomass boilers" that use pellets, chips, and firewood as fuel, contributing to the revitalization of forestry, job creation, and local production for local consumption. Additionally, to create a comfortable environment for the future of the planet, we are advancing the development of new biomass boilers such as "multi-fuel boilers," "biogas boilers," "biodiesel boilers," and "bio-coke boilers," which utilize waste materials (such as discarded plastics and food scraps) that would otherwise be thrown away as fuel. As a manufacturer dealing with boilers that require fuel, we have set "reducing CO2 emissions by 15%" as a key initiative for the fiscal year 2025 as part of our efforts to promote the SDGs.