Dear Paul O

The reason is economics. 

China is showing at the moment that the maximum radius that is viable to 
transport pellets/briquettes is 150 km. 

$76 a ton is cheap by Canadian standards but far higher than the price of coal 
per delivered MJ. 

Agri-waste pellets are a nice fuel provided they have been prepared properly. 

If the value of char is 'always there' it is quite possible the economic 
equation will change with the introduction of gasifiers, however the same 
energy production rate will increase the demand for transport and raw husk 
supply. 

You know all this. How about giving us an equation or spreadsheet that includes 
the whole value chain?

Stovers could plug in their local costs and make a comparison between options. 
In at least some circumstances the gasification route would be the most viable. 

The UK buys wood pellets from Canada to burn in power stations, but that is 
subsidised by pensions grannies and the working poor. 

Regards
Crispin
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