
Conventional biomass pellet plants are stationary facilities designed for large-scale production of biomass pellets. These plants convert biomass feedstock into pellets using advanced machinery, making them suitable for high-demand energy needs. Their fixed infrastructure allows for efficient production with consistent output.
The pellets produced are used in power generation, industrial, residential, and commercial heating applications. They also play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by co-firing with coal in power plants. Additionally, biomass pellets are exported and used as feedstock in various industries.
These plants offer significant advantages, including high production capacity, economies of scale, and efficient pelletization. Automation and technology integration further enhance the production process, reducing manual labor and ensuring a consistent, high-quality product.
Beyond energy production, conventional biomass pellet plants contribute to market stability and create jobs in local communities. They represent a long-term investment in sustainable energy, while offering quality control and certification options to meet industry standards.
