Commercial combustion and CHP systems

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Abstract

Wood heat for individual homes (i.e., wood stoves and pellet stoves) is widely recognized and understood in the Northeast USA. Commercial-scale wood heat and CHP (combined heat and power), however, is not nearly as well known or as widely used. Nonetheless, it is a significant opportunity that continues to experience growth in the region. Commercial-scale wood heat or CHP systems are designed to burn wood, producing heat or heat + electrical power for medium sized facilities, such as schools, office buildings, hospitals, and manufacturing plants.

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Ciolkosz, D., & Babcock, J. (2013). Commercial combustion and CHP systems. In Wood-Based Energy in the Northern Forests (Vol. 9781461494782, pp. 135–151). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9478-2_8

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