I definitely see a future for Hemp pellets as an alternative to burning trees for wood pellets.
Side Note: my esoteric research is pointing out advancements are coming (that's been hiden from the public) to the energy sector. I do not suggest betting long term on burning anything to create energy. My guess is we are 4 to 5 years away before the technology is made public.
Surveying the Global Wood Pellet Landscape @BiomassMagazine: https://t.co/wBO4tFW3Ql
Side Note: my esoteric research is pointing out advancements are coming (that's been hiden from the public) to the energy sector. I do not suggest betting long term on burning anything to create energy. My guess is we are 4 to 5 years away before the technology is made public.
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In a Q&A with Pellet Mill Magazine, FutureMetric’s Seth Walker and William Strauss shine light on domestic and worldwide wood pellet markets. Link belowMOhemp Energy predicts a future for Hemp pellets as an alternative to burning trees for wood pellets.— Scotty (@StLHandyMan) February 18, 2019
Surveying the Global Wood Pellet Landscape @BiomassMagazine: https://t.co/wBO4tFW3Ql
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Agreed. Europe is phasing out all coal-fired electrical in favour of wood pellets. Hemp core burns at a slightly hotter temperature, produces less ash and fewer emissions. One contract: $12M / year.
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