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Biomass Heat |
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The Dry Fermentation process generates much more heat than is required to keep the process going. The Dry Fermentation process requires a certain temperature range, and thus about 30 per cent of the heat generated. The ability to use the excess heat generated can form another income stream for your project or a cost saving to you, if used, for example, to heat your greenhouses or farm buildings. Please note: This website is a work in progress. We are constantly compiling additional information about dry fermentation and will shortly provide a white paper for you to download. To receive notification when this white paper is available, please sign up to receive our newsletter. |
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