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Biomass Incineration

The term Biomass refers to organic material that comes from plants or animals and can be used as a source of energy. Biomass incinerators in the UK typically will process waste wood, animal waste products, crops and agricultural waste. Like Energy from Waste, they can produce heat and energy as a by-product of the process.

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Cost-Effective, Highly Efficient Flue Gas Treatment

Biomass Plants in the UK will typically use Dry Sorbent Injection (DSI) Flue Gas Treatment processes, which are perfect for SOLVAir® S350’s market-leading acid gas abatement properties. Most forms of biomass will yield Sulphur Dioxide (SO2 ), Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) and Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) as their acidic gas pollutants, making SOLVAir® S350 the most efficient product available to treat these problematic waste gases. Simple, low CAPEX, low-maintenance Dry Sorbent Injection systems can be utilised at your Biomass incinerator to ensure best-in-class abatement performance.

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Expected benefits by using SOLVAir® S350 for your Flue Gas Treatment process:
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Best in class pollutants removal performance, especially Sulphur Dioxide, and at a wider temperature window than lime-based options (150℃ – 230℃)

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Dry FGT systems based on simple dry sorbent injection technology (DSI), meaning the lowest CAPEX requirements and low ongoing maintenance costs

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Low Air Pollution Control residue yield

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Additional downstream heat offtake opportunities resulting from the potential to retain higher process gas temperatures

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Excellent pneumatic dosing characteristics

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pH of 8.0 – 8.5, safer to handle than higher pH products

Enquire about Biomass Incineration

Contact us if you would like to evaluate if SOLVAir® S350 could be a better solution for your Flue Gas Treatment needs in your Biomass Incineration plant.

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