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EASY TO TRANSPORT
Biomass Briquettes have a high specific density (1200 Kg/m3) and bulk density (1000 Kg/m3) when compared to loose biomass, which has a specific density of 60 to 180 Kg/m3. These can withstand the rigors of longdistance travel. Loading/unloading and transportation costs are significantly reduced, as is the need for storage. Briquettes have a substantially higher boiler efficiency than firewood or lose biomass because of their low moisture content and higher density.

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