Utilizing the Heat Waste from Biomass Power Generation to Reduce the Moisture Content of Woodchips
Satryo Martoyoedo,
Syukri Muhammad Nur,
Aep Saepul Uyun
et al.
Abstract:This paper is to study the drying method to reduce the moisture content (MC) of the woodchip. The methods used are to utilize the heat from solar and waste heat from the Biomass Power Plant (BioPP). By using a 250 °C heat waste from the BioPP, and stirring on the woodchip inside the drying equipment, the results obtained to reduce the MC from more than 40 % to MC around 20 % will take 2 h and 4 h faster than that which was not done on woodchips. Reducing MC from 40 % to 20 % will save 25.44 % on the woodchip c… Show more
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