ECO-FRIENDLY biomass pellets can significantly cut carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in Philippine industrial processes, which use a lot of coal for heat generation. Berde Kaway, the country's first and only Department of Energy (DoE)-certified biomass production facility, is currently producing 600 tons a month.
This development can help accelerate biomass energy production and its integration into existing industrial boilers with minimal infrastructure changes. It offers a viable alternative to coal, reduces carbon emissions and supports the circular economy by utilizing agricultural waste.
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