Army Opens First Biomass Heating System
Two new wood-chip heating systems will heat
water for buildings at the German base.
Bamberg, Germany, opened the Army’s first biomass heating system in Europe Sept. 14 in an effort to transition to more sustainable, renewable energy resources, according to the Department of Defense. Two new wood-chip heating systems will heat water for buildings near Muna depot, which will cut operating costs, reduce dependency on oil and shrink carbon dioxide emissions.
Bamberg, Germany, opened the Army’s first biomass heating system in Europe Sept. 14 in an effort to transition to more sustainable, renewable energy resources, according to the Department of Defense. Two new wood-chip heating systems will heat water for buildings near Muna depot, which will cut operating costs, reduce dependency on oil and shrink carbon dioxide emissions.
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