Eliminate Fuel Feed Interruptions
KEITH WALKING FLOOR® custom-engineered storage and conveying bins deliver continuous, metered dosing for biomass, TDF, and RDF maximizing kiln and boiler uptime with minimal manual intervention.
Cement Production • Biomass Power Generation • Waste-To-Energy/Ethanol
Storage & Conveyance
Selecting the right alternative fuel handling system plays a critical role in overall plant efficiency, fuel consistency, and long-term operational reliability. Engineered storage and reclaim systems designed for biomass, RDF, TDF, wood waste, and other difficult-to-handle fuels help maintain a controlled material flow while reducing the risk of bridging, inconsistent discharge, and unnecessary downtime.
KEITH® stationary fuel storage systems can be engineered with leveling screws and auger metering systems to help deliver a more consistent fuel feed to downstream processes. By combining large-capacity storage with controlled reclaim and metering, facilities can improve fuel management, reduce loader dependency, and support continuous plant operation in demanding industrial environments.
Whether handling alternative fuels for cement production, biomass energy, ethanol processing, or waste-to-energy applications, choosing the proper fuel receiving, storage, and metering system can help increase operational efficiency while supporting safer, more reliable material handling.
Engineered For Diverse Fuel Streams
KEITH® systems are engineered to handle a wide range of alternative fuels and bulk materials, including agricultural residuals, biomass fuels, RDF, and TDF. From light, inconsistent materials to dense, abrasive fuel streams, each system is designed to support reliable receiving, storage, reclaim, and metering based on the specific application requirements.
Custom-engineered configurations allow facilities to adapt to changing fuel strategies while maintaining controlled material flow and dependable operation in demanding industrial environments.
Wood & Biomass Fuels
TDF & RDF Fuels
Agricultural Residuals