Bioenergy Insight
Summary
Hanwha Energy Corp. is set to convert its combined heat and power plant in Gunsan, South Korea, from coal to biomass.
Under the plan, 55% of the plant‘s 222-megawatt (MW) capacity will be powered by biomass and will replace the coal currently powering the steam turbines that generate 123 MW.
Hanwha Energy plans to use biomass fuels such as wood pellets and wood chips, which are produced by shredding, drying, and compressing by-products from logging operations, as well as dried fuels made from sewage sludge generated at wastewater treatment plants.
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