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| Biomass Launch New YouTube PlatformLeading renewable energy suppliers Biomass Engineering Ltd. are delighted to launch a new YouTube channel, which will enable them to showcase their product offering on the popular video sharing site.
By: Martin Harrison Biomass gasification utilises energy crops, wood chippings and forestry wood as a source of fuel. This involves feeding this into a gasification process which produces a gas which in turn goes on to create a form of renewable energy. As Europe’s only volume producer of biomass gasification systems, Biomass Engineering produces systems in a purpose-built 90,000sq ft facility in the North West of England. Engineers work with clients to create unique solutions based on the unique requirements of each customer. The units represent a viable and highly attractive investment opportunity for site owners looking to generate sustainable, carbon-neutral energy to power their own concerns, whilst selling any surplus energy back to the national grid. Through their work, the company have been able to help public and private organisations across the world to utilise this technology to produce a form of carbon neutral, modular-distributed renewable energy. A spokesperson for Biomass commented. “This new YouTube channel is just one of the ways in which we are connecting with our customer base. Users can log on to the site and view videos of our products in action and this will allow us to demonstrate the associated benefits of our Biomass Gasification CHP Systems to a wider audience.” To visit Biomass Engineering’ # # # We enable public and private organisations worldwide, to utilise the power of biomass technology producing carbon neutral, modular distributed renewable energy. Our system produces energy by releasing the energy stored in Biomass feedstocks such as wood chippings, forestry wood or energy crops. Our technology converts the energy into a combustible gas, which is then used to produce heat, power or combined CHP with extremely low emissions. End
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