2024-08-20

ISO 17225 is an international standard that specifies the requirements for solid biofuels:

ISO 17225 is an international standard that specifies the requirements for solid biofuels. It covers classification and specifications for various forms of solid biofuels, such as wood pellets, wood briquettes, and non-woody pellets. The standard is widely recognized and used in many countries to ensure consistency, quality, and sustainability in the production and trade of […]

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2024-08-18

The ENplus® blacklist information and blacklisted companies’ details:

The ENplus® blacklist is a public list of companies that have been identified as infringing upon the ENplus® trademark. This may include unauthorized use of the ENplus® logo, certification marks, or any misleading claims about being ENplus® certified. The list serves as a warning to the market, ensuring transparency and protecting the integrity of the […]

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Biomass Pellet ENplus classes information:

Biomass Pellet ENplus classes information: The quality classes for wood pellets, particularly under the ENplus certification, define the material characteristics, including the type of wood used, moisture content, ash content, and other parameters. These classes ensure that pellets are suitable for specific applications, from residential heating to industrial uses. Here’s a breakdown of the quality […]

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2024-08-17

Biomass Pellet Estimated Price Per Ton Based on NTPC Rate:

To calculate the price per ton of biomass based on NTPC’s rate of ₹2.27* (as per region) per 1000 kcal/kg, we’ll apply this rate to the Gross Calorific Values (GCV) of the different biomass materials. I’ll also include details regarding pricing and raw materials terms relevant to NTPC tenders. 1. Price Calculation: For each biomass […]

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Gross Calorific Values of Biomass Materials with more information:

Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of various biomass materials, we can expand on the types of materials, factors affecting GCV, and typical uses: 1. Wood Pellets: 2. Crop Waste Pellets: 3. Other Biomass Materials: If you need further detailed information on specific biomass materials, including moisture content, ash content, or specific uses, please let me know!

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