What is Biomass Fuel?
Biomass fuel is derived from organic materials such as agricultural residues, wood waste, and plant-based by-products. These materials are processed into high-density pellets that provide efficient combustion and reduced carbon emissions.
Types of Biomass Fuel
Common forms include:
- Wood Pellets
- Bagasse Pellets
Both are widely used in industrial boilers, power plants, and manufacturing facilities seeking to reduce fossil fuel dependency.
Environmental Benefits
- Lower greenhouse gas emissions
- Renewable sourcing
- Efficient energy output
- Waste-to-energy utilization
Growing International Demand
With global climate commitments and carbon neutrality targets, biomass fuels are becoming essential in energy transition strategies.
