Biomass Pellet Burner in Pakistan

  Case     |      2025-06-10 16:34

Pakistan is rich in agricultural waste resources, but traditional combustion methods are inefficient and highly polluting. 

A manufacturing company introduced a biomass pellet burner

using locally produced wood/agricultural waste pellets as fuel to replace traditional fossil energy for industrial steam supply.


Solution

• Fuel adaptation: Pellets made of compressed rice husks, sawdust, etc., with stable calorific value (≥3500 kcal/kg) and moisture content<12%.

• Efficient combustion: Optimize furnace design, with automatic feeding and air volume adjustment to achieve continuous and stable combustion (efficiency > 88%).

• Localized operation: Cooperate with local suppliers to produce pellet fuel to reduce transportation costs; train technicians for independent maintenance.

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Results

1-year operation data verification:

✓ Reliability: 8000+ hours of continuous operation without failure, wide fuel adaptability (compatible with a variety of biomass pellets).

✓ Economic benefits: Save 55% of fuel costs compared to diesel boilers, and the investment payback period is<14 months.

✓ Environmental benefits: Annual CO₂ reduction of 1,200 tons, and resource utilization rate of pellet waste increased by 90%.


Conclusion

The project successfully verified the applicability of biomass pellet fuel in the industrial field of Pakistan,

 which is both economical and environmentally friendly, and provides a replicable example for regional renewable energy applications.


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