One of the major problems faced in cofiring on a daily basis is the flow of biomass. Proper sizing, obstructions in the flow path, capacity to deal with off size objects, and methods for removal of blocks are some of the issues. Every type of biomass works differently. Practical observations, trial and error, and individual tailoring are required to stabilize this.
Because of the increased bulk, transportation is an issue. Many sources of biomass will be spread over a vast area of agricultural land. Briquetting or baling may be required at the source to reduce transportation costs.
Pretreatment may be required like cutting it into smaller pieces or drying it to remove excessive moisture.
Because of the large volume of biomass, larger storage areas are required. Because of the higher volatile content, the risk of fire is high; fire protection systems have to be in place.