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University of Idaho completes first 60 days of biomass drying with successful results

The results are exciting and the Advanced Trailer for Biomass is working. A number of trailers loaded with biomass have now been successfully dried

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University of Idaho completes first 60 days of biomass drying with successful results

by S. C.
Texas Entrepreneur Randy Hill announced that the University of Idaho has successfully dried 7 loaded trailers with woody biomass material. In April, Hill announced that the University of Idaho had been selected as the recipient of a grant along with the use of an Advanced Trailer for Biomass to use in the university's steam boiler plant.

The results are exciting and the Advanced Trailer for Biomass is working, Hill announced. A number of trailers loaded with biomass have now been successfully dried at the University of Idaho and they all show that the trailer does an effective job of removing moisture from wood chips. The University has been successful using both heated airflow and non-heated airflow. For years, this has been the challenge with biomass: efficiently lowering moisture levels. Now using Advanced Trailers patent pending technology, the biomass revolution can truly begin.

Advanced Trailer Awards Research Grant for Biomass

University of Idaho selected as the recipient of a grant to study how trailers can be used to convert wood chips into biomass

PRLog (Press Release)  Apr 09, 2009  Randy Hill, President of Advanced Trailer, today announced that the University of Idaho has been selected as the recipient of a grant his company will fund to study the application of Advanced Trailers agricultural crop drying trailer for biomass.  Nearly two years ago Advanced Trailer began exploring the possibilities of using its drying trailer to remove moisture from woody mass by providing a trailer to the Herty Advanced Materials Development Center in Savannah, Georgia. This revolutionary application will remove moisture from wood chips which are used as fuel for the University of Idahos steam boiler plant located at their campus in Moscow, Idaho. The results of this new research at the University of Idaho will benefit biomass plants in other cities. 

The prior testing has shown that the trailer works and it does the job, Hill said in announcing the grant. But we were looking for a facility or institution that had an actual application where we could daily see the benefits of lowering moisture in biomass products used to fuel a plant. The University of Idaho was eager to put the trailer to work and we are excited about finding an educational institution with a direct and specific application. A video of Randys press release discussing the grant and its potential impact on the biomass industry can be found at the website, www.advancedtrailer.com, and at the Advanced Trailer Youtube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/AdvancedTrailerTV.

In December, Advanced Trailer met with representatives at the Universitys steam boiler plant located in the heart of the universitys campus. After touring the facility and seeing the similarities in handling wood chips compared to peanuts, plans were made to provide equipment to the schools steam plant.  Advanced Trailer is recognized as revolutionizing the peanut industry with its semi trailers that dry peanuts; now Advanced Trailer hopes to revolutionize the biomass industry. In late January 2009, a trailer and dryer were transported from Advanced Trailers plant in Vienna, Georgia 2600 miles to Moscow, Idaho. The initial 12 month testing period is expected to begin within the next few weeks.    The grant will provide written research on lowering fuel (wood chips) cost while reducing carbon emissions by lowering the moisture content in woody mass products. 

This is a very exciting day for the University of Idaho, said Darin Saul, Sustainability Coordinator at the University of Idaho. This is a win-win situation for everyone. Thanks to this donation of both funds and equipment from Advanced Trailer, the University of Idaho will be able to evaluate the economic and environmental benefits of drying biomass before burning it in a boiler. This fits into UI's efforts to increase the efficiency of its biomass boiler as part of ongoing energy conservation efforts.

APT Advanced Trailer and Equipment LP is best known for their trailers which are used to procure (dry) agricultural products. Currently Advanced Trailers are widely used to dry peanuts in 10 American states, almonds in California, and seed in Kansas. Texas Tech is currently using an Advanced Trailer to dry manure for bio fuel-methane gas conversion. Advanced Trailer is Headquartered in Abilene, Texas with a semi trailer conversion plant located in Vienna Georgia. Patent applications are currently pending in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office covering various aspects of the Advanced Trailer and including over 50 patent claims.

 

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