The process of creating compressed fuel cylinders from biomass, typically wood residue, involves several key stages. These stages encompass material preparation, grinding, drying, pelletizing, cooling, and packaging. The resulting product serves as a renewable energy source with applications in residential heating, industrial power generation, and even animal bedding.
This method of fuel production offers notable advantages, including utilizing waste products, reducing landfill volume, and providing a consistent, high-energy output fuel source. Historically, the development of this technology aimed to address concerns about sustainable resource management and energy security, leading to its increasing adoption globally.