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Advanced Alternative Energy Offers Biomass Furnace Systems

Advanced Alternative Energy has developed a system that uses combustible material to heat homes, businesses and farms. The company has produced an outside furnace with combustion system technology for utilizing different types of solid waste or biomass, fired alone or fired along with more conventional fuels. This furnace system saves the cost of waste disposal and the cost of heating.

The furnace system offered by Advanced Alternative Energy uses low grade wood and different types of biomass such as pellets, wood chips, briquettes, cobs and compact household trash. It can be automated to operate as self-stoking with different types of fuels including fuel oil, natural or LP gas, paper, waste oil, corn cobs, shredded wood, baled weeds, fuel crops and agri-byproducts. This biomass furnace is available in 10 standard sizes to suit home, farm or small commercial application. On request, Advanced Alternative Energy can build customized larger furnaces for industrial and commercial applications.

The furnace system is produced and supplied to the designated point and the shipment is made through a common carrier. This method of manufacturing and supplying is possible because the furnaces are completely made in standard sizes with bar stock, steel plate, iron angle and flat strap.

Source: http://www.aaecorp.com

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