Our biomass fuel category includes renewable and carbon-neutral sources such as palm shell, coconut shell, rice husk, and wood chips.
A lightweight, silica rich agricultural byproduct ideal for clean and renewable biomass fuel applications.
A high cellulose crop residue suitable for combustion and bioenergy production with low environmental impact.
A dense biomass material with high calorific value, widely used as an eco-friendly alternative to coal.
Fine wood particles generated from milling processes, commonly used in biomass fuel and wood pellet production.
A hard and durable shell with stable burning properties, ideal for activated carbon and renewable fuel sources.
Fibrous palm oil waste used in co-firing systems and composting, valued for its low emission characteristics.
A tough shell containing natural oils, utilized in bio-oil extraction and solid biofuel production.
Compressed cylindrical wood fuel with high energy density, easy storage, and clean combustion performance.
Small pieces of wood used for thermal energy generation, pulp production, and bioenergy applications.
We transform challenges into opportunities by utilizing industrial byproducts and waste streams as viable fuel sources.
A mixed solid waste stream from packaging and consumption, commonly processed into alternative fuel for industrial boilers and cement kilns.
Discarded wooden or composite furniture materials, often shredded and repurposed as biomass fuel or recycled wood products.
Organic byproducts from herbal processing industries, rich in plant fibers and suitable for composting or bioenergy generation.
A fuel product made from non-recyclable, dry municipal solid waste, engineered for high calorific value and low moisture content.
Residue from coffee production such as grounds and husks, repurposed as biofuel, compost, or biochar material.
Organic remnants from tea processing, often rich in tannins and cellulose, used for composting or renewable energy sources.
A high-grade coal with high carbon content and energy density, widely used for electricity generation and industrial fuel.
A lower-rank coal with moderate energy content and moisture, commonly used in power plants for steam and electricity production.
The lowest rank of coal with high moisture and low carbon content, typically used near mining sites for power generation.