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Decarbonisation is crucial — energy from biomass and residues is a powerful tool to achieve it 🌍 Industries contribute significantly to global carbon emissions, but energy from biomass and residues offers a pathway to decarbonise without compromising energy demands. Let’s explore how biomass and residues can drive this change. At AET, we assist industries worldwide in achieving their decarbonisation goals with innovative biomass and residue solutions that reduce emissions and support sustainable energy production. Decarbonising industrial energy is essential to combat climate change. Here’s how energy from biomass and residues supports this transition: 1️⃣Carbon-Neutral Energy: Biomass and residues, as the CO₂ released during combustion is offset by the CO₂ absorbed during plant growth AND the alternative is to use fossil fuel and let the excess biomass and residues rotten in the forest or make landfill. 2️⃣ Fossil Fuel Replacement: By replacing coal, oil, and gas, biomass and residues provides a cleaner, renewable energy source for industrial processes.🌾🌳 3️⃣ Versatility: Biomass and residues suits a wide range of industrial applications, from process heat to combined heat and power (CHP). 4️⃣ Supporting Sustainability Goals: Biomass and residues helps industries meet carbon reduction targets and align with global sustainability standards. Energy from biomass and residues is a key tool for decarbonising industries, providing carbon-neutral, renewable energy that replaces fossil fuels and supports sustainability objectives ♻️ Decarbonising industry is no longer optional — it’s a necessity. 🚨 With AET’s biomass and residue solutions, industries can achieve their carbon reduction targets efficiently and sustainably. Ready to decarbonise your industry? Let’s connect and explore how AET’s biomass and residue solutions can support your journey to sustainability🤝 #sustainability #energy #future #renewableEnergy #carbonneutral

  • Waste wood comming from demolition of buildings
  • Refuse-derived fuel (RDF) can from industries or municipal waste
  • AET Cogeneration plant with an AET Biomass Boiler burning waste wood and paper sludge
  • Brash bales - left over in the forest
  • All sorts of biomass and residues at factory where an AET Biomass Boiler is situated.
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