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Volume 2, Issue 4
Published: November 14, 2011
RHI fails to secure top tariff
The UK’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) had its tariff for large-scale biomass heating dropped from £0.027 (€0.031) per KWh to £0.010 after the European Commission (EC) ruled it...
The centre for certification
Following the high standards and market acceptance of the ENplus certification scheme for woodpellets that was introduced to the German market in 2010, the German Pellet Institute (DEPI) and the German...
Making the difference visible
Nine years ago the first certification body, Germany based DIN CERTCO, created certification for wood pellets and since then has been established as the leading wood pellet certification body. The idea...
Standardising oil storage
Oil storage regulations are part of the devolved legislative framework within the UK. Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England each have separate regulations that suppliers and distributors throughout...
Seeing the wood through the trees
Co-firing biomass pellets with coal in power utilities and industrial plants in Europe is widely practiced. European users have sourced their supplies fromRussia, eastern Europe, NorthAmerica, and Australasia....
Pellet potential
Almost 94% of biomass produced in Malaysia comes from oil palm, while wood waste accounts for up to 4% with the remaining coming from rice and sugarcane residues. The fact that crude palm oil is Malaysia’s...