Thermovoltaic Biomass Dryer

Thermovoltaic Biomass Dryer

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BASE has developed Cogen'Air, the first Thermovoltaic solar panel, capable of producing electricity and heat simultaneously. While a conventional solar panel converts only about 15 to 20% of the solar energy received into electricity, Cogen'Air produces 10% more electricity and 3 times more heat, for a total efficiency of more than 60%. This Thermovoltaic panel is therefore 4 times more efficient than a conventional solar panel. BASE designs and markets heat and electricity production solutions for agricultural drying activities and biomass drying activities. It also markets solutions for the energy efficiency of buildings: heating support, electricity and domestic hot water production. The main objectives are: - Provide innovative and cost-effective solar solutions to contribute to a sustainable society. - Guarantee a drying quality superior to that of open-air drying and allow the production of a fuel with constant characteristics specific to the needs of boilers. - Improve the value of wood by preserving the resource in particular. - Reduce stocks and the mass to be transported. - Achieve a higher PCI, reduce wood consumption, increase boiler life - Generate income from photovoltaic production. The dryers designed with Cogen'Air Thermovoltaic technology ensure a homogeneous and fast drying of the wood energy. The control system allows the dryer to operate optimally, based on numerous temperature and humidity sensors. These dryers make it possible to recycle wood waste and give it a second life. One of the BASE dryers is intended, for example, for the recovery and drying of crushed strains, dry chips that will then be marketed in supermarkets as firelighters. This product from the Cogen'Air drying process has a high PCI and is ideal for boilers. The electricity is resold and provides additional income to the operator.

Region of origin
11071620
Type of wood
Stemwood
Origin of wood
Deconstruction work
Mobilization Potential
Technological innovation to increase the profitability of wood energy
Kind of wood concerned
Woody biomass, waste
Sustainability Potential
Positive: promotes energy transition and the circular economy
Impact on environment & biodiversity

No impact: solar panels are installed at the wood energy processing site

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
Additional income from photovoltaic energy production
Job effect
NA
Income effect
Reduction of logistics costs
Specific knowledge needed
NA
Key prerequisites

NA

Domain
Harvesting, infrastructure, logistics
Digital solution
No
Innovation
Yes
Country of origin
France
Region of origin
11071620
Scale of application
Regional/sub-national
Start and end year
2009 -
Contact data
References and Resources
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood