WOOD BIOMASS WORLD'S FOURTH LARGEST FUEL SOURCE.
When wood is burned along with coal (co-firing), the chlorine emitted from the wood neutralizes the mercury released from the coal. Co-firing has also been proven to reduce the emission of the primary greenhouse gases: sulfur, nitrous oxide and carbon. Green Energy Resources (Pink Sheets: GRGR) estimates that 58 million tons of wood biomass is already on the ground and readily available for use as an alternative energy source.
Co-firing is an environmentally correct, no capital investment method of mixing wood biomass with coal. Wood biomass includes tree trimmings, wood chips and ...