Burning grain for heating.

Two Tone

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Mixed Farmer
Shortly after NFU president Ben Gill retired, he was pushing the idea of burning grain as a fuel. Grain prices were sub £100/tonnes and the Oil price was quite high.
Baxi were then manufacturing a boiler that would run on grain. Because its calorific value is quite high, it in effect made the value of wheat exceed £120/tonne. But it only becomes worthwhile when the price of oil is high and the price of grain is low.
 

Still Farming

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Wales UK
Shortly after NFU president Ben Gill retired, he was pushing the idea of burning grain as a fuel. Grain prices were sub £100/tonnes and the Oil price was quite high.
Baxi were then manufacturing a boiler that would run on grain. Because its calorific value is quite high, it in effect made the value of wheat exceed £120/tonne. But it only becomes worthwhile when the price of oil is high and the price of grain is low.
Or crap grain possibly?
 

Y Fan Wen

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Livestock Farmer
Location
N W Snowdonia
I remember when grain prices were on the floor hearing about someone who ran his grain dryer on tailings and was claiming it would still have been profitable to fire it with selling grain.
 

steveR

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Mixed Farmer
Well why not? Good enough to use grain to make transport fuel greener.

Looked at this a couple of times, the original issue was getting the product to burn cleanly, even with the addition of extra material to prevent clinker. Originally in the late 90s, I envisaged backloads of cleanings from the seed processing plant I was delivering to. I was also interested in using linseed (or OSR) being added to the mix to improve the calorific content of the fuel into the boiler.

I discussed the idea at length again in 2009/10 with 2-3 scandanavian and polish boiler manufacturers when I was exploring heating options for the farmhouse rebuild. They were confident that any form of cereal or similiar sized grain or by-product could be burned by then. One used a moving floor, another needed a forced air system as I recall.

In the end they were discounted as the RHI was not available so I went ground source!!
 

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