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ago, frodinge , a company in southern sweden producing frozen desserts and baked goods, inaugurated its new pellet steam boiler and scrapped the old, oil boiler to become fossil-free. even before this, the frodinge factory bought residual hot water from a nearby sawmill. the sawmill boiler, using wood
residues like bark and sawdust, supplies heat to its own wood dryer, to the factory, and to the local heating grid. the shavings from the sawmill are then converted to pellets by a local pellet plant, which supplies frodinge with fuel for the new boiler. it is a true circular economy where the energy...
https://www.carbonpricingleadership.org/blogs/2018/11/6/the-swedish-experience-of-carbon-taxation-get-a-fossil-free-beer-or-carton-of-milk