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Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource - UNEP

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The system does not need a full time operator but requires part time attendant<br />

duties to handle:<br />

Start and stop system, replenishment of biomass, inspection and<br />

maintenance, respond to alarms.<br />

Maintenance Requirements:<br />

Filter and Oil Change, Cleaning of ash hopper once a week, Inspection of<br />

gasifier internals once per month to remove tramp materials.<br />

Environmental Considerations<br />

BioMax meets current CARB (California Air Quality <strong>Resource</strong>s Board<br />

Standards for distributed Power and Heat) standards. No water, no smoke, no<br />

smell, no harmful effluents. The waste stream neither exhibits hazardous<br />

waste characteristics, nor it is a listed hazardous waste. Emits dry ash.<br />

GHG Emission Reduction Potential<br />

Example of Real Life Applications<br />

Commercial Application BioMax 25 Community Power<br />

Corporation,<br />

Colorado, U.S. A.<br />

Supplier<br />

Community Power Corporation, 8110 Shaffer Parkway, Littleton Colorado,<br />

USA.<br />

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