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Business GuidenessG BIOMASS BOILERS AND CHP PLANTS 90 kW – 15 MW Padova / Italy - www.uniconfort.com CRE selects Dome Technology for Idaho pellet project 28 Bioenergy International No 79, 3-2015 28 Bioenergy International No 79, 3-2015 ENABLING EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE WITH CYCLONES The new Agglomerator Cyclone (Hurricane MK) is the most efficient cyclone in the world and consistently reduces particulate emissions under 30mg/Nm3. Biomass Combustion and Biomass Drying www.acsystems.pt p e l l e t p l a n t s & c o m p o n e n t s » chipping dryer, air grader screening cleaning energy systems pelletizing www.dieffenbacher.com Canadian plans to impose new national base-level industrial emissions standards US based Centennial Renewable Energy of Idaho (CRE) has announced that is has signed agreements to purchase land in the Idaho “wood basket” for its first wood pellet project in the state. It has also commenced engineering design with its selected lead design build contractor Dome Technology. – Dome Technology has had a great deal of experience in design- ing and constructing wood pellet storage facilities in the US, Canada and Europe - the largest being approximately 284 000 tonnes of storage for Drax Power in the UK. It is exciting to see CRE bringing similar vision and technology to our own back yard, said David Adams, CEO of Dome Technology. CRE is constructing a 160 000 tonne per annum plant based on wood residues to produce pellets to the ENPlus A2 standard. The plant is anticipated be up and running by 2017. CRE’s funding advisor CHP Ventures, a UK based business that provides a route to funding for projects using its “funding first” principle to mitigate risk, has secured development funds to take the project to financial close. – We have been working with CRE for many months on detailed project risk mitigation to ensure that when presented for funding, this project — as with any other we advise on — is successful. We have found that there is no shortage of investment funding, only a shortage of welldeveloped and presented projects, said Roger Willmott of CHP. BI79/4827/AS


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