Japanese Hot Spring Facility Installs Biomass Boiler, Processing 450 Tons of Agricultural Byproducts Annually
2026-06-09 09:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A hot spring accommodation facility in Akita Prefecture, Japan, has installed a biomass boiler that uses rice husks and buckwheat husks as fuel, thereby reducing kerosene consumption and creating new uses for local agricultural waste.

The facility is expected to process approximately 450 tons of agricultural byproducts annually, saving about 20% on fuel costs while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The ash generated from the boiler combustion will be mixed with chicken manure and sold as fertilizer, forming a localized cycle from agricultural waste to energy and then to soil improvement.

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