Advantages and disadvantages of biomass boilers
1. Biomass resources are renewable resources. The energy of biomass boilers belongs to biomass particles, which are all derived from organic matter, animal waste, and plants. These substances are sources of life and are renewable resources that can be supplied with sufficient energy.
2. Energy saving and environmental protection, more environmentally friendly than petrochemical fuel. Biomass boilers hardly produce polluting exhaust gas when they are used. Although they can produce carbon dioxide, natural circulation will not promote carbon dioxide to grow too much. The large amounts of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned are harmful to the environment. Many energy fuels produce harmful gases when they are burned, but only by controlling the emissions of greenhouse gases and harmful substances can the environment be more comfortable.
3. Reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Due to the reproducibility and environmental performance of biomass fuel, the use of biomass fuel can reduce the degree of dependence on fossil fuels in life.
4. Easy to obtain. Biomass is our daily easy-to-access and relatively cheap energy source. Bio-stalks and plant remains are long-term and sustainable energy sources.
5. Reduce the cost of landfill and disposal. By burning biomass, we can turn environmental pollution and harmful things into useful things. In the United Kingdom, more than six million tons of wood are treated as garbage every year and landfilled in landfills. If these woods can be processed into biomass fuel, it can meet the needs of most boiler heating and heating homes and projects.
6. Renewable thermal excitation. By installing biomass boilers, you can get regeneration heat incentives, which is a government-supported financial incentive to promote the use of renewable heat for domestic and commercial markets. Domestic renewable heat incentives are designed to promote the absorption of renewable heating technologies to reduce carbon in households in the UK, helping to achieve renewable energy goals and save costs.
Disadvantages of biomass boilers
1. Cost. The initial construction cost of biomass boilers is more expensive than fossil fuel boilers, and the operating costs are slightly more expensive than coal-fired boilers.
2. Space. Biomass particles are larger than oil and natural gas, and require a separate storage area, so a larger fuel storage space is required. However, combined analysis, the most ideal boiler currently used is still a better biomass boiler.
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