Draft:Biological wood oxidation
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Biological wood oxidation (or Biomeiler) is a compost pile of wood biomass which aims at heat generation.
1. Histroy Jean Pain, a French inventor and innovator, firstly developed biological wood oxidation for heat generation in 1970s. He used around 50 tons of chipped wood This is also called "The method of Jean Pain" 2. Current status
3. Advantages
4. Disadvantages
5. Future perspective