The urgent global need to achieve both carbon peaking and carbon neutrality (the “dual carbon” goals) is driving an urgent transformation in the energy sector. Reducing dependence on fossil fuels requires scalable and sustainable alternative energy sources. Biomass energy, derived from organic materials such as wood chips, agricultural waste, and specially grown energy crops, stands out as a crucial renewable energy solution. The core technology for unlocking the potential of biomass energy is the biomass pellet mill.

Biomass energy possesses unique advantages:
Carbon neutrality: Plants absorb carbon dioxide during their growth, balancing the carbon dioxide released when biomass is used for energy.
Abundant raw materials: It can utilize waste materials such as sawdust, straw, and fruit shells, as well as sustainably grown energy crops.
High energy density: Converting raw biomass into pellets significantly increases its energy density, making storage and transportation more efficient.
Flexible dispatch: Unlike some renewable energy sources, biomass energy can be produced on demand.