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Biomass Energy Equipment for the Success of the Woodworking Industry
Biomass energy equipment is well-suited for the woodworking industry because it can transform wood waste into a valuable and sustainable energy source. As the woodworking industry generates a significant amount of wood byproducts, such as sawdust, wood chips, and shavings, utilizing biomass energy equipment presents a compelling solution for waste management and energy production.
At AXIS Tech, we are proud to be part of this exciting project, collaborating with Gaujas Koks SIA, a leading private independent wood product company based in Latvia with over 25 years of dedication to excellence. Our company’s latest project involved the installation of a 15 MW biomass water heating boiler plant featuring a biomass inclined grate furnace SAX18, a water heating boiler, an ash removal system, and an electrostatic precipitator.
By harnessing the potential of biomass energy, the Gaujas Koks can reduce waste disposal costs and significantly lower its carbon footprint, contributing to a more environmentally friendly operation. The versatility of biomass energy equipment allows wood residues from various woodworking processes to be used, along with other biomass feedstocks like agricultural residues and forestry waste. This ensures a stable energy supply, even amidst fluctuations in wood processing volumes.
By harnessing the potential of biomass energy, the Gaujas Koks can reduce waste disposal costs and significantly lower its carbon footprint, contributing to a more environmentally friendly operation. The versatility of biomass energy equipment allows wood residues from various woodworking processes to be used, along with other biomass feedstocks like agricultural residues and forestry waste. This ensures a stable energy supply, even amidst fluctuations in wood processing volumes.