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Insights on biomass gasification, carbon capture, and the path to carbon neutrality.

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How Biomass Gasification Can Help Companies Reduce Pollution

Biomass gasification offers a sustainable solution to industrial pollution by converting organic waste into clean energy.

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Biomass Gasification for the Coconut Industry

Biomass gasification converts coconut waste into syngas for clean energy and biochar for soil enhancement.

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How To Make Your Business More Attractive for the EU Market

The EU's tightening sustainability rules are reshaping market access. Biomass gasification helps non-EU companies cut emissions, earn carbon credits, and stay competitive.

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How Biomass Gasification Boosts Company Earnings

Biomass gasification offers businesses a sustainable way to reduce waste, generate renewable energy, and create new revenue streams.

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Harness the Energy in Agricultural Waste

Sustainability is ideal for the agriculture industry and the planet as a whole, but is it good for business? Absolutely, assuming you’re strategic in your efforts.

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How Forestry Can Benefit From Biomass Gasification

Forestry businesses can turn waste into renewable energy with biomass gasification. Cut CO₂, reduce wildfire risk, and open new revenue from biochar and carbon credits.

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Biomass Gasification: A Sustainable Solution for Agriculture

The biomass gasification market is set to nearly double by 2031. For agriculture, it turns crop residues into renewable energy and biochar that locks CO₂ into the soil.

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The Growing Cost of Climate Change

Climate damage could cost the global economy up to $3.1 trillion a year by 2050. Biomass gasification offers cheap renewable power and long-term carbon storage at once.

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Mobile Biomass Gasification: Clean Energy Where You Need It

Mobile biomass gasification brings clean energy where it's needed, from farm fields to disaster recovery sites. Containerized units, fast deployment, no fixed infrastructure.

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BiCRS: A Practical Path to Net Zero

BiCRS pairs biomass use with modern carbon capture to remove atmospheric CO₂ at scale. A practical path to net-zero that's already economically viable.

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BiCRS: A Key Strategy for Net-Zero Emissions

Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS) uses biomass to pull CO₂ out of the atmosphere and lock it away for the long term.

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Carbon Removal Strategies for Net-Zero by 2050

No single technology will deliver net-zero by 2050. How BiCRS, forestry management, direct air capture, and policy work together to remove CO₂ at scale.

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Unveiling the Impact of CO₂ on Climate Change

Rising CO₂ amplifies the greenhouse effect, driving global warming, extreme weather, and ocean acidification. What it means and what to do.