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Let's talk chicken litter to energy

Let's talk chicken litter to energy

Let's talk chicken litter to energy

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anyone currently using litter to energy, in either stand alone or cogen sites?

what other fuels are you co-burning with litter?

odors a problem?

thanx in advance

RE: Let's talk chicken litter to energy

On the plus side, however, Plodinec said the energy content of litter samples tested by DIAL ranged from 3,100 to 5,200 BTU per pound of dry litter and the energy content of wood waste is at least twice that. If that statement is of any interest then go here: http://www.ur.msstate.edu/news/stories/2003/choctaws.as...

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