Biomass pellet fuel is a solid molded fuel made from agricultural and forestry waste (such as straw, wood chips, rice husks, etc.) and is widely regarded as one of the "standard energy sources" for green development. This positioning is closely related to its core values in environmental protection, resource utilization, and energy structure transformation.
1. Carbon cycle is almost "zero emission"
The raw materials of biomass pellet fuel come from plants. Plants absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis during growth. The carbon dioxide released during combustion is basically balanced with the amount absorbed during the growth stage, forming a "carbon cycle". Compared with coal (purified fossil carbon), it can reduce carbon emissions by more than 80%, and is one of the key energy sources to meet the "dual carbon" goals.
2. Pollutant emissions are much lower than fossil fuels
When biomass pellets are burned, the sulfur and nitrogen content is extremely low (usually sulfur content < 0.05%, nitrogen content < 0.5%), almost no sulfur dioxide is produced, and nitrogen oxide emissions are only 1/5-1/10 of coal; at the same time, the scattering of raw materials is reduced through molding processing, and the smoke emissions during combustion are also significantly reduced, which can greatly reduce environmental problems such as acid rain and haze.
3. Turn waste into treasure and solve "waste pollution"
The agricultural and forestry waste generated each year, if burned or piled up at will, will cause air pollution (such as haze caused by straw burning) and soil pollution. Biomass pellet fuel converts these wastes into energy, which not only eliminates the source of pollution, but also realizes the efficient use of resources, forming a closed loop of "waste-energy-reuse".
With the core advantages of "zero carbon cycle emissions, waste resource utilization, and replacement of high-pollution energy", biomass pellet fuel has become a key link connecting "environmental protection, agriculture, and energy" in green development.