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Would you like to add information to this article? Interested in writing or submitting an article? Have a question about this article? Should whole-tree chips for fuel be dried before storage? (Download the latest Acrobat Reader if required.) Should whole-tree chips for fuel be dried before storage? ( ) Whole-tree chips deteriorate more rapidly than do clean, debarked chips and present a greater hazard for spontaneous ignition when stored in outdoor piles. To prevent ignition, the chips can be stored for only short periods of time and the frequent rotation of the storage piles results in high handling costs. Drying the chips prior to storage will prevent deterioration and heating, provided the chips are stored under cover. In many cases, the costs of drying can be recovered when the chips are burned for fuel. In these instances, drying and covered storage is the least expensive method for maintaining an inventory of whole-tree chips to be used as fuel. Author: Springer, E. L. Source: (Research note FPL ; 0241):5 p. ; 27 cm. Citation: Springer, E. L. . Should whole-tree chips for fuel be dried before storage? (Research note FPL ; 0241):5 p. ; 27 cm.. Have you reviewed the related Knowledge Base areas below?
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