This diploma thesis deals with the possibilities of storage of fuel wood and wood chip as energy carriers in the conditions of energy sector. Biomass is the oldest and most exploited renewable carrier of energy. Correct storage of biomass can improve its quality - lowering level of moisture content (MC) and infesting biomass with fungi and moulds, avoiding spontaneous combustion and dustiness. The aim of this thesis is to point out innovative solutions for the storage of wood chips. As a new solution to this issue is using of polypropylene textiles, when we do not need to build halls or shelters. This is particularly interesting in the conditions of small and medium – sized plant. While storage in the form of pyramid will be interesting for large – scale heating plant. At the same time, however, it points to the potential risks of biomass storage, such as allergic reactions, skin diseases and respiratory illnesses before to be protected.