GREEN ENERGY WOOD CHIP , WOOD PELLET


Wood chip green energy uses sustainably sourced wood waste (branches, thinnings) as a renewable biomass fuel, burning it in boilers to create steam for electricity or direct heat, offering a carbon-neutral alternative to fossil fuels, reducing waste, supporting local forestry, and creating energy security. It's a versatile, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly way to generate heat and power while promoting responsible forest management.
How it works
Harvesting: Chips are made from forestry residues, tree thinnings, and wood processing waste.
Combustion: Chips are fed into a boiler, creating hot steam.
Power Generation: Steam turns turbines to generate electricity or provides direct heat for homes, businesses, and industrial processes.
Key benefits
Renewable & Sustainable: Replenished through managed forests.
Carbon Neutral: Trees absorb CO2 as they grow, balancing emissions from burning.
Reduces Waste: Utilizes byproducts that would otherwise go to landfills.
Cost-Effective: Often cheaper than oil or gas.
Energy Security: Decreases reliance on imported fossil fuels.
Supports Local Economies: Creates jobs in forestry and biomass sectors.
Applications
Biomass power plants for electricity.
District heating systems (e.g., for communities).
Heating for homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities.
Landscaping mulch or play area surfacing
24 Dec 2025

