ENSIGhT BIOENERGy www.ensightbioenergy.com Tel: 902-621-2254, Toll free: 1-800-742-4256 Ensight Bioenergy distributes Woodpecker boilers in the Atlantic region. The new Thermon series pellet boilers come in 150, 200, and 300 kW thermal output, suit -able for commercial-scale heating. The boilers are manufactured in Ontario to ASME standards and assembled in Vermont, south of Montreal. All Thermon boilers can be monitored by computer or smart phone. hURST BOILER AND WELDING CO., INC. EVERGREEN BIOhEAT LTD. www.evergreenbioheat.com Tel: 604-943-4671 Evergreen BioHeat Ltd. provides full-service engineering and is a supplier of Austria’s high-efficiency boilers by Fröling. It offers a wide range of fully automated, hydronic, low-pressure boilers, including the P4, FHG, TX, Turbomat, and the Lambdamat, which accom -modate pellets, chips, or logs as fuel while providing output capacities up to 1 MW. Over the past 50 years, Fröling has developed wood-heating technology featuring Lambdatronic control optimization, facilitating var ying fuel moisture contents, minimizing emissions, and maintaining high output levels. www.hurstboiler.com Tel: 229-346-3545, Toll free: 1-877-994-8778 Hurst Boiler Co. specializes in the manufactur-ing of modular biomass boiler systems with outputs ranging from 28 kW to 52 MW ther -mal. Boiler vessel designs (CRN registered) in-clude firebox, vertical tubeless, hybrid water/ fire-tube, and water-tube. Operating pressures range from 15 to 900 psi, with steam super -heat available. Modular biomass thermal to electric cogeneration systems are offered in 250 kWe, 500 kWe, 1 MWe, 3 MWe and 5 MWe packages. Hurst manufactures seven different types of biomass stoker/gasifiers, which have used almost 2,000 different types of biomass fuels over the last 40 years. Hurst has grown with >350 employees, becoming an experienced, reliable, and stable biomass thermal system supplier. ICM, INC. FINk MAChINE INC. www.finkmachine.com Tel: 250-838-0077 Fink Machine is an authorized sales and ser vice agent for Viessmann-KOB commer-cial boilers from Austria. The Pyrot and Pyrotec lines range from 100 kW to 1.25 MW thermal, of fer 4:1 turndown ratios, and use both wood pellets and wood chips with 50% moisture content with a thermal efficiency of 90%. Recirculation flue gas technology, lambda (oxygen) sensors, temperature sensors, and walking floors controlled in unison by an automated panel allow for this range of fuel types. They of fer numerous fail-safe features on a safety chain program. These are 100°C boilers with optional ASME vessels from 30 to 60 psi. Over the past 10 years, Fink Machine has installed more than 40 boilers for district heating loops, hospitals, greenhouses, schools, municipal buildings, waste facilities, universi-ties, and other facilities across Canada and the USA. www.icminc.com Tel: 316-796-0900, Toll free: 1-877-456-8588 ICM has commercial gasification equipment avail -able in three unit sizes capable of processing 150, 300, or 450 tons/day of biomass and producing 5, 10, or 15 MW, respectively. Cogeneration can be readily integrated into the process. ICM’s gasifier can use either low-or high-pressure heat recovery steam generators based on water tube design, depending on customer needs. The technology is suited to a wide range of applications, with current focus on waste-to-energy and biomass-to-energy products. ICM expects to serve industrial applica-tions, municipalities, sawmills, etc., and can customize the equipment to fit a vari -ety of applications. Feedstocks with 20–50% moisture content have been success -fully tested, including refuse-derived fuel (RDF) from MSW, RDF blended with tire-derived fuel, wood chips, bark, trimmings, construction and demolition waste, agricultural residues, energy crops, poultry litter, paper sludge, and plastics. IDEAL COMBUSTION www.ideal-combustion.com Tel: 819-566-5696, Toll free: 1-888-656-5472 Ideal Combustion offers biomass gasifica -tion combustion technology with horizon-tal reciprocating grate furnaces in the range of 150 kW to 30 MW thermal and cogeneration capacity from 1 to 5 MW 26 Canadian BIOMASS MAY/JUNE 2011