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We have 3 x 40 ft kiln driers that we are not currently being used to their full potential and are considering renting them out. Has anyone else done this or would be interested?  The heat is supplied by an AD Plant. 

Based in Grantham, Lincs.  

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30 minutes ago, richardwale said:

Hi, what’s an ad plant?

Anaerobic digestion plant I guess, mix a load of food waste , silage and cow slurry up, heat it to blood temperature and the microbes give off methane and carbon dioxide from respiring the volatile solids in it. Methane and CO2 fuel a genset which supplies electricity to the grid and use some of the heat from the engine to keep the digester warm, the rest is available for other uses.

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