Innovation in the fire sector has a new rising star: Blucomb of Udine, the startup that has just won the first edition of Give Me Fire – Progetto Fuoco European Startup Award, the international prize dedicated to innovation in the sectors of heating and energy produced from wood and biomass, promoted by Progetto Fuoco and Blum, in association with Aiel – the Italian Association of Agroforestal Energy. Blucomb is a micro-gasification burner for pellet stoves which guarantees high efficiency and low emissions.
How? By dividing the combustion in two parts: first it transforms the fuel into carbon and gas, and only subsequently does it burn them, all without needing to use energy. This is a story which has its roots in the laboratories of the University of Udine, from which Blucomb was created as a spin-off in 2012: for a project with Professor Alessandro Peressotti, improved culinary stoves were created to cook food in developing countries, an invention from which the current burner was created.