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Energy Biomass 09

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1572 x 866 px

Vessel berthed and ready to load a cargo of wood logs for energy use. The logs need to be chopped to be used as fuels in biomass power plants.

Energy Biomass 10

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1600 x 723 px

The forwarder is a vehicle for forest works. It collects logs previously cut and debarked to haul them from the field to a transformation plant or storage site.

Energy Biomass 11

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1600 x 843 px

MV “Donita” berthng at the port of Faro, in Portugal. This vessel can load about 5.000 mt of wood logs in her holds and on deck. Built in 1982, she has a LOA of  99,95 m and a beam of 15,78 m.

Energy Biomass 12

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4982 x 1479 px

Covered storage for olive pulp at the biomass power plant of Enemansa in Villarta de San Juan. Storing the biomass in that way, it is avoided the sun and rain exposure to reduce oxidation and fermentation processes of the product.

Energy Biomass 13

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5184 x 1226 px

Olive pulp is an energy biomass used in the power generation in biomass power plants. Spain is the largest olive oil producer in the world and so of that biomass.

Energy Biomass 14

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4474 x 1923 px

Olive pulp is the remaining pulp after the last extraction of oil made with a disolvent. It is used as fuel in brick factories and for power generation.

Energy Biomass 15

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4994 x 1787 px

Biomass power plant of 16 MW for burning about 150.000 mt of olive pulp a year. Olive pulp is the pulp remaining after the last oil extraction, called orujo oil.

Energy Biomass 16

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5184 x 2092 px

Olive pulp oil production plant owned by Aceites Pina. They participaed in one of the first biomass power generation projects in Spain, together with Endesa.

Energy Biomass 17

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5184 x 1503 px

Enemansa power plant in Villarta de San Juan. This power plant of 16 MW was designed to burn olive pulp. It is operated today by ENCE.

Energy Biomass 18

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4836 x 1771 px

Biomass power plant in Villarta de San Juan owned by an olive oil producer. Energy use of the olive pulp residue.

Energy Coal Mining 01

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3939 x 2667 px

El Cesar department is the second largest in coal reserves and production in Colombia, after La Guajira. Companies like Durmmond, Glencore or Murray hold important mining concesions in that department.

Energy Coal Mining 02

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4000 x 3000 px

Opencast coal mine at El Cesar department, in Colombia. The mine produces coal from more than 20 seams with a thickness between 0,5 and 2,5 m.

Energy Coal Mining 03

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3897 x 2537 px

Excavator loading coal from the layer for its transport to the crushing and loading area. It is necessary to crush down the mineral to 50 mm maximum to facilitate the transport through conveyor belts.

Energy Coal Mining 04

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4000 x 3000 px

Coal layer extraction after all the overburden has been removed in an opencast coal mine in Colombia. A big volume of overburden has to be removed in an opencast mine to uncover the usable coal seams.

Energy Coal Mining 05

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4834 x 1694 px

Bituminous coal mine in Puertollano, Ciudad Real. Coal mining for electricity generation at the power plant built near the mine and that has been already shut down.

Energy Coal Mining 06

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5109 x 1494 px

Opencast mine in a restorage process. Owned by Encasur in Puertollano. After some decades of coal mining, the area has been restored and can be visited.