Overview
SIST EN ISO 17225-1:2021 - Solid biofuels: Fuel specifications and classes, Part 1: General requirements defines the classification principles, fuel quality classes and general specifications for solid biofuels from forestry/arboriculture, agriculture/horticulture and aquaculture. It is the 2021 edition (second edition) of ISO 17225-1 and is adopted as a CEN/EN standard. The standard supports transparent trading, equipment compatibility and regulatory reporting for woody, herbaceous, fruit and aquatic biomass as well as biodegradable waste used as fuel.
Key topics and technical requirements
The standard sets out the framework and lists the properties and traded forms to be specified for solid biofuels. Core technical topics include:
- Scope and classification of biomass origins and sources (woody, herbaceous, fruit, aquatic; by-products, residues, used wood, blends).
- Fuel quality classes and principles for grading fuels for commercial and industrial use.
- Traded forms and physical properties, including particle size distributions (wood chips, hog fuel), bulk density and pellet/briquette dimensions.
- Analytical properties that define fuel quality: moisture content, ash content, calorific value (net/gross), volatile matter, elemental composition (C, H, N) and major/minor elements including S and Cl.
- Mechanical properties such as pellet/briquette durability and particle size distribution test methods.
- Restrictions on chemically treated material, notably that halogenated organic compounds and heavy metals must not exceed typical virgin-material values (see informative Annex B).
- Normative test references: the standard references specific ISO test methods (e.g., ISO 18134 for moisture, ISO 18122 for ash, ISO 18125 for calorific value, ISO 17827/17830 for particle size, ISO 17831 for mechanical durability, ISO 16948/16967/16968 for elemental analysis).
Informative annexes provide illustrations of traded forms and particle sizes (Annex A), typical values (Annex B), causes for deviant levels and handling effects (Annex C), and calculation guidance for calorific value and moisture bases (Annex D/E).
Practical applications and users
SIST EN ISO 17225-1:2021 is used to:
- Standardize specifications for sellers and buyers in biomass trading and procurement.
- Guide fuel producers and processors on classification and acceptable limits for residues, treated materials and blends.
- Help equipment manufacturers and plant operators match fuel quality to boiler and combustion system requirements.
- Support testing laboratories and quality assurance teams by referencing agreed analytical methods.
- Inform regulators, certification bodies and project developers involved in permitting, sustainability reporting and market oversight.
Typical users: biomass suppliers, pellet and chip producers, power/heat plant operators, testing labs, standards bodies and procurement teams.
Related standards
ISO 17225 is a series; Part 1 provides the general requirements used together with product-specific parts (Parts 2+). Normative references cited in Part 1 include ISO 18134, ISO 18122, ISO 18125, ISO 17827/17830, ISO 17831, ISO 16948/16967/16968 and ISO 16994.