Organics Biomass

Renewable energy begins with biomass production

Biomass fuels are organic renewable materials. Two categories of biomass fuels, woody fuels and animal wastes, comprise the vast majority of available biomass fuels.

Municipal solid waste (MSW) is also a source of biomass fuel but these types of fuel have lower energy densities compared to fossil fuels and require much more front-end treatment to ensure a product that will ensure that the calorific value of the product is of the quality required.

 

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ORGANICS BIOMASS

Based out of several locations in South East Asia, Organics Biomass brings the biomass market to North East Asia and Europe.

Charcoal Production

Charcoal products can be produced from biomass sources such as charcoal from wood, woody agricultural products, the biogenic fraction of municipal wastes, nut shells, etc. Liquid and gaseous fractions obtained from biomass are a valuable fuel source also; however, the solid fraction (charcoal) has the recovery potential of carbon black or as carbon adsorbent after applying an activation step. Charcoal has the potential to improve soil properties, crop productivity, and carbon sequestration in soil.

With the increasing global interest in renewable
energy fuels, and the decreasing sawdust supply, Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) fibre is a viable alternative raw material for the production of biomass charcoal briquettes.

Wood Pellets

Wood pellets are made from compacted sawdust or woodchips. Often, these are byproducts from sawmills and other industries that use wood. Pellets are formed under heat and pressure, which releases natural plant lignin that holds the pellets together without glue or additives.

Why Pellets?

Ease of handling and transport. Cleanliness in handling. Only wood from sustainable sources is used in the production of the pellets and the stability of the market ensures a continuing supply without introducing new sources of fossil carbon into the atmosphere. Price and convenience are an alternative to natural gas.

Pelleted Biomass

Pelleting reduces the moisture content of the product and increases density. This not only makes it ready for shipping and reduces logistics but also gives the product higher energy density.

Mesocarp Fibre

MCF is a non-hazardous, biodegradable material made from empty fruit bunches.
A fibrous oily pulp surrounds the nut and is covered by a thin smooth skin (exocarp).
The material left after palm-oil extraction contains some residual oil and includes other non-toxic elements.

Charcoal Briquettes

The properties of the Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) charcoal briquettes are comparable to those of commercial sawdust charcoal briquettes and a great source of renewable energy fuels. EFB fibre is a viable alternative raw material for the production of charcoal briquettes.

Sustainable Biomass

For biomass to be effective at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, it must be produced in a sustainable way. Biomass production involves a chain of activities ranging from the growing of feedstock to final energy conversion.

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