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Biomass Pellets are a form of biofuel derived from organic matter such as wood, agricultural waste, and other plant materials. They are produced by compressing the material into small, uniform pellets, which are then used as a fuel source. Biomass Pellets are a renewable energy source, and can be used to generate electricity, heat, and transportation fuels. They are also a cost-effective alternative to traditional fossil fuels, and can be used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Biomass Pellets are becoming increasingly popular in the biofuel market, as they are a clean and efficient source of energy. They are also easy to store and transport, making them a viable option for many applications.
Some companies in the Biomass Pellet market include Enviva, Pinnacle Renewable Energy, and Pacific BioEnergy. Show Less Read more