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The Scandanavians are doing awesome things with biofuel. They take energy independence seriously and are concerned with keeping CO2 emissions down. Pellet sales are up to 1.2 mil metric tons from next to nothing 15 yrs ago. I’m envious of their pellet delivery systems. If I had this kind of infrastructure available, I’d have a pellet furnace in my basement too.
The url is not working because the forum software is parsing out the percent symbol + 20 = a space, in the url. (@#%!! I can’t even add it here because it will change it). It shouldn’t do this for urls. To reach the site for now you’ll have to add percent symbol + 20 where you see a space in the URL. Craig, this seemed to work for a few days. Any thoughts on what broke?
Tis not my URL. I don’t own the website. They have spaces in their address. Try it yourself. Type percent20 between two words, using the percent symbol in the fast reply field and see what you get when it posts to the forum - a space. Then copy and paste in your browser, the provided URL and insert percent20 in the spaces in the URL.
I attended the First European Pellet Conference in Salzburg Austria about 5 years ago and many years before that I was at Stockholm Energy in Sweden. It’s amazing how even back then, pellet fuel was so popular there. SE was burning up to 1,000 tons per day!!! They were getting sulfur tax credits by not burning oil or coal.
I attended the First European Pellet Conference in Salzburg Austria about 5 years ago and many years before that I was at Stockholm Energy in Sweden. It’s amazing how even back then, pellet fuel was so popular there. SE was burning up to 1,000 tons per day!!! They were getting sulfur tax credits by not burning oil or coal.
I’d really like to see this take off on this scale in the US as well, especially in urban/suburban areas in states that have an active lumber industry.