| Crown Capital Eco Management: Biomass Boiler Addresses Environmental Concerns; The heavily forested city of Ketchikan, Alaska, is built on rock and surrounded by water. | |
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| enchonggo94 | Jan 10 2013, 05:46 AM Post #1 |
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Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in Ketchikan, which provides information to more than a million visitors each year, is the site of a pilot biomass boiler system now coming to life. Two oil-fired boilers serving the 250,000-sq-ft center were replaced with a highly efficient system fueled by local wood. Manufactured by Hurst Boiler & Welding Company Inc., the hot-water boiler was custom-designed to fit within very limited indoor space. Under the direction of E. Dane Ash, project manager for Tyonek-Alcan Pacific LLC, the biomass boiler system was developed with Hurst representative Gregory W. Smith of Global Energy Solutions Inc. to address environmental concerns, as well as issues related to building space, fuel costs, comfort, reliability, and simplicity of operation. http://crown-capital-eco.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/crown-capital-eco-management-biomass.html |
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