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Metso Power offers pellet-fi red heating<br />

plants and bio oil productions plants<br />

“Our main reason to participate in World Bioenergy is to<br />

present our wide scope of different kind of technical solutions<br />

for different kind of biofuels,” says Johanna Lindén,<br />

Director Scandinavia, Power Business Line at Metso Power<br />

AB. “We have participated several times at World Bioenergy<br />

and we have good experiences of the conference and<br />

especially the exhib<strong>it</strong>ion.”<br />

Metso is a global supplier of sustainable energy solutions<br />

such as biomass-fi red boilers, complete turn-key biomassfi<br />

red power plants in small and medium size, black liquor<br />

recovery boilers and evaporation plants for pulp industry<br />

that are complemented w<strong>it</strong>h lifecycle service offering.<br />

Pellet-fi red heating plants is a new product from Metso<br />

Power, several smaller pellet solutions have been delivered<br />

in Sweden in the recent years. In Finland Metso Power just<br />

KMW Energi exhib<strong>it</strong>s technology for<br />

biomass-fi red heating and CHP plants<br />

“This is a big trade fair and many of our customers attend,”<br />

says Lars-Erik Jansson, sales manager at KMW Energi, a<br />

leading Swedish manufacturer of heating and CHP plants.<br />

“Exhib<strong>it</strong>ing at World Bioenergy is a trad<strong>it</strong>ion for us.”<br />

KMW will present <strong>it</strong>s latest reference plants, as well as<br />

showcasing <strong>it</strong>s brand at this international forum. Of course<br />

the company is also eager to meet potential new customers<br />

on the trade fair fl oor.<br />

“We’ll be exhib<strong>it</strong>ing our technology for biomass-fi red heating<br />

and CHP plants,” Lars-Erik explains. “This year we’ll<br />

be showing photographs of our latest reference plants,<br />

which are now in the delivery stage.”<br />

” We are keen to meet national and international customers<br />

who are coming to the trade fair as well as conference and<br />

hear what kind of needs t<strong>here</strong> are in other countries”<br />

Johanna Lindén, Director Scandinavia, Power Business Line at Metso Power AB<br />

got the fi rst pellet plant delivery.<br />

Typically peak load plants<br />

have been oil-fi red, but now<br />

t<strong>here</strong> is a sustainable solution<br />

also for this kind of peak and<br />

back-up use.<br />

“We have also another interesting<br />

solution in our offering, ”<br />

Johanna Lindén explains. “We<br />

recently announced a fi rst supply<br />

of a biooil production plant.<br />

Bio-oil will be produced from<br />

forest residue by means of pyrolysis.<br />

”<br />

Metso actively researches and<br />

develops new technologies<br />

continuously, which support<br />

“We have participated several<br />

times at World Bioenergy and<br />

we have good experiences of<br />

the conference and especially<br />

the exhib<strong>it</strong>ion,” says Johanna<br />

Lindén, Director Scandinavia,<br />

Power Business Line at Metso<br />

Power AB.<br />

sustainable development in power generation. We hope to<br />

get a lot of vis<strong>it</strong>ors to our stand to hear the latest on these<br />

new innovations.<br />

“We look forward to meeting old and new customers in<br />

Jönköping. We would also like to hear how the markets<br />

are developing in the fi eld of sustainable energy solutions,”<br />

says Johanna Lindén.<br />

“We’ll be exhib<strong>it</strong>ing our technology for biomass-fi red heating and CHP plants,”<br />

says Lars-Erik Jansson, sales manager at KMW Energi.

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