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Stoves Archive for January 2001
54 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:30:30 2002

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Charcoal



January 17, 2001
 
 
Dear K.K
 
Thanks for the mail. Sawdust can be used in these burners. I unfortunately don't know these burners personally, as they are a design of the Advanced Combustion Scientist that is working with us on our burner needs.
 
Cyclone separators might work, but like I mentioned earlier, Our Ministry of Environment has banned all wood burning, that includes sawdust. As far as the foul products you mentioned in charcoal production, we have in place a system that will grab these foul products and sell them as oil.
 
The Lower Mainland ( area in British Columbia )is like a catch basin, or a bowl where all politician gets trapped. Hence the burning ban. The last part, the transportation really is not a factor since there is ample wood residue close to a number of greenhouses.
 
Best Regards     John  Flottvik