Systems and Applications

Forest Energy Systems

Forest Energy Systems has been in the biomass heating industry since 2001 and provides bioenergy solutions for businesses and organizations using available (local) biomass residues. Heating with biomass fuel can prove to be a financially beneficial solution for companies and organizations of various sizes. Options range from owning and operating your own Biomass System provided by Forest Energy Systems, to enjoying a system completely owned and operated by an outside company selling you heat. It can be designed to eliminate financial risk while providing a high value for the biomass when converted to green energy.

Types of solutions: Central Heat • District Heat • Campus Heat • Process heat

Biomass Solution

Products

Forest Energy Systems provides a complete range of products and services for your complete biomass system. They take the project from inception through start up and ongoing monitoring and service.

  • Fuel analysis, procurement, storage and handling
  • Boiler selection
  • Burner/Boiler installation with ancillary equipment
  • Ash cleaning
  • Ash removal
  • Emission control
  • Total automatically controlled system
  • Parts
  • Technical assistance
Types of biomass fuel

Fuel Options

Biomass for energy systems is generally derived from forest management residues: logs, slash, thinned materials or manufacturing waste: furniture mfg, lumber mills. These raw materials are then prepared into a fuel suitable for varying heating devices: green chips or ground wood, dried chips or ground wood or densifed products that have been ground, dried and compacted: pellets, briquettes, logs, etc. choosing the correct technology for your application and matching it to the available fuel source from your area is critical to any successful biomass heating project.

  • Pellets
  • Wood Chips
  • Wood Briquettes

Applications

Biomass can be used to provide heat to most applications. Initially in the US the primary market was for residential wood and pellet stoves. That has now evolved into a variety of proven applications:

  • Central Heat
  • Campus Heat
  • District Heat
  • Process Heat