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This is what really concerns me as the most logical thing would be to use for biomass but even that is on hold.

 

Somebody who demonstrates a hermetically sealed transport to the powerstation could make a lot of money, not just from the sale of the biomass but also from DEFRA.

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Somebody who demonstrates a hermetically sealed transport to the powerstation could make a lot of money, not just from the sale of the biomass but also from DEFRA.

 

So why dont they process it on site into torrefied wood once sterilized it could be exported anywhere. I did ask the FC technical dept whether torrefication would destroy the pathogens but as yet we have not had written confirmation.

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