
Fuelwood Energy Plant
Growing trees for fuelwood is a job-creating technology that improves the environment. The fuelwood plant has a Visitors Gallery where you can see how wood chips fuel the conference center's boilers and learn more about biomass and other renewable energy sources. Wood chips, stored in the hopper, are fed by scrapers and augers to the boiler system, where steam is created for heating and hot water. An evaporation/absorption chiller uses the steam to create air conditioning. Cyclone precipitators remove particulates so emissions are clean. Ash is removed and composted or recycled. The net effect even reduces atmospheric carbon dioxide. How it works.A fuelwood growing and burning system has the net effect of reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide the major contributor to the threat of global warming.
"Each generation takes the Earth as trustees. We ought to bequeath to posterity as many forests and orchards as we have exhausted and consumed." |





