Effect of In-Woods Storage of Unprocessed Logging Residue on Biomass Feedstock Quality
Abstract
An air-drying process was designed to avoid material decomposition and eliminate the high cost involved in other drying and storage methods. This process, which involved no chipping of biomass at the harvest site, was tested at two study sites in Escanaba, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, from June to November 2011. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of air-drying on biomass moisture content (MC) and higher heating value...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of In-Woods Storage of Unprocessed Logging Residue on Biomass Feedstock Quality
Published Date
May 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
63
Issue
3-4
Pages
119 - 124
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