
biomass for energy
What is Biomass
Biomass is plant-based material used as fuel to produce heat or electricity. Examples are wood and wood residues, energy crops, agricultural residues, and waste from industry, farms and households. Since biomass can be used as a fuel directly (e.g. wood logs), some people use the words biomass and biofuel interchangeably.
Wood Pellets
Wood pellets, made from compressed sawdust, are a renewable energy source for heating homes and businesses through stoves and boilers. They offer low carbon emissions, cost-effectiveness, and cleaner burning compared to fossil fuels, supporting a healthier environment.

Wood Chips
Wood chips are a renewable energy source that offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels They generate electricity and heat in biomass plants, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting local economies. Embracing this eco-friendly solution promotes a cleaner and responsible forest management.

Palm Kernel Shell (PKS)
Palm kernel shell (PKS) is a renewable energy resource derived from palm oil production. Utilizing PKS for energy helps decrease dependence on fossil fuels and lowers greenhouse gas emissions, fostering cleaner energy solutions and encouraging sustainable agricultural practices.
