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Minimising dry matter losses during storage of comminuted forest fuels is desirable from both an economic and a sustainability perspective. This study examined fuel quality and amount of recovered energy during the storage of forest wood chips stored at full industrial scale at three locations, and the effect of sieving and covering piles with a water-resistant, vapour-permeable fabric. Sieving wood chips before storage, that is, reducing the number of fines smaller than 8 mm, reduced the cumulative dry matter losses to

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dry matter loss; forest fuel; fuel quality; moisture content

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Energies
2022, volym: 18, nummer: 8, artikelnummer: 2953

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/en15082953

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/116690