by Emily Finney | Sep 14, 2002 | Alabama Biomass Program, Publication
Cahaba Pressure Treated Lumber | Montevallo (Shelby County) In 2002, Cahaba Pressure Treated Lumber installed a wood-fired boiler that could burn pine sawdust as well as one-inch cube chunks. Cahaba Pressure Treated Lumber 2002... by Karen | Jan 1, 2002 | ATN Research, Nicholas Loyd, Presentation
The Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) is a nationwide network of over seventy not-for-profit centers. The MEP is linked with the Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and has the sole purpose of providing small and... by Karen | Jan 1, 2001 | ATN Research, Authors, Joseph Paxton, Publication
A leading manufacturer of air conditioning components is considering a plant expansion due to increasing sales forecasts. A new production line is to be added and it is not known whether the existing multi-line final test and packing area can handle the increased... by Emily Finney | Sep 14, 1999 | Alabama Biomass Program, Publication
Buchanan Lumber Company, Inc. | Aliceville (Pickens County) Buchanan Lumber installed a wood-fired boiler in 1999 that could run off of sawdust to produce steam to heat their kilns. Buchanan Lumber Company 1999... by Emily Finney | Sep 14, 1996 | Alabama Biomass Program, Publication
Linden Lumber Company, Inc. | Linden (Marengo County) After installing a wood-fired boiler in 1996, Linden Lumber Co. was able to produce steam used in their dry kiln and generate electrical power in a steam turbine. Linden Lumber Company Inc... by Emily Finney | Sep 14, 1994 | Alabama Biomass Program, Publication
Moss Lumber Industries, Inc. | Gurley (Madison County) The wood-fired boiler system installed at Moss Lumber Co. in 1995 burned green sawdust of either oak or poplar and provided steam to operate two lumber dry kilns. Moss Lumber Industries Inc 1995...