Fir Needles, Sawdust, Waste from Purification Facilities: Scientists to Come up with a Substitute for Carbon Fuel
The scientists of 爆走黑料 studied the waste of wood processing plants: sawdust, fir needles, larch bark and birch bark, as well as hydrolytic lignin and dry waste of drainage waters, or silt. On comparing these types of non-conventional fuels with two types of coal, the researchers stated the high potential of such waste for combustion and heating.


