1. Promote the "de-fossilization" of energy structure and replace highly polluting fuels
In the fields of industrial boilers, civil heating, power generation, etc., biomass pellets can directly replace fossil fuels such as coal and heavy oil. For example:
Industrial field: Replace small coal-fired boilers to solve the pollution problem of "scattered coal burning" (scattered coal burning in rural areas in northern my country was once an important source of winter haze);
Civil field: In Nordic countries (such as Sweden), biomass pellets have become the mainstream fuel for household heating, replacing natural gas and fuel oil;
Power generation field: Biomass power generation can be used as a supplement to thermal power to reduce dependence on coal-fired power.
2. Promote the coordinated development of "rural revitalization + green economy"
The raw materials of biomass pellet fuel mainly come from rural areas. Its production and processing can drive rural employment (such as raw material collection, pellet processing, transportation, etc.) and create additional income for farmers. At the same time, it reduces farmland pollution caused by straw burning and achieves a win-win situation of "environmental protection + economy".
3. Adapt to the "distributed energy" scenario and reduce energy loss
Biomass pellet fuel has a high energy density (about 4000-4500 kcal/kg, close to medium-quality coal), and is easy to store and transport. It is suitable for distributed scenarios such as rural areas and small and medium-sized factories, reducing the loss of long-distance energy transmission and improving energy utilization efficiency.
Biomass pellet fuel has become a key link between "environmental protection, agriculture, and energy" in green development with its core advantages of "zero carbon cycle emissions, waste resource utilization, and replacement of high-pollution energy". With the upgrading of technology and the deepening of policy support, its status as a "standard energy" will be further consolidated, providing important support for the transformation of the global energy structure and the realization of the "dual carbon" goal.