Talbott’s Biomass Energy Ltd offer a range of wood-fired electricity generating systems which have been designed to form the key component in renewable energy schemes, sustainable waste management programmes and remote power supplies. Talbott’s hold the patent for the indirect fired system used within the Biomass Generator. The Talbott's BG100CHP system employs direct combustion of biomass/wood based material to produce electricity from the Biomass turbine generator. The electrical energy produced offsets existing electricity charges and in many applications, a system for zero-cost waste disposal is inherently created for the woodworking industry. Fuels that can be used in this unit include forestry and agricultural residues, short rotation coppice, such as willow, and energy crops, such as miscanthus. As the Biomass Generator is a carbon neutral technology, the use of this unit will bring about significant carbon emission savings relating to the production of energy. The BG100 produces 80 to 100kW of renewable electricity and around 200kW of renewable heat, the unit will be operational for approximately 8000 hours per year; In total 664 tonnes of CO2 emissions will be displaced each year for every BG100. This is a significant saving, which will greatly benefit the environment by reducing the release of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere.