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Enviva publishes white paper on biomass

 Friday, October 7, 2022

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Enviva Inc. explores in a newly published white paper, how biomass can be used in additional industrial applications besides fossil fuels, such as steel, cement, lime, chemicals, and sustainable aviation fuel. While modern biomass will be used to reduce emissions in these sectors, which account for nearly one-third of global CO2 emissions, as governments, businesses, Enviva’s sustainably sourced biomass is primarily used today to decarbonize power and heat generation. The only technologically advanced, scalable, and market-ready product positioned to significantly reduce climate change and decarbonize supply chains generally is sustainably derived biomass. All industries are seeking to swiftly decarbonize.

A turnkey solution for decarbonization

Enviva has also announced its first SAF contract with an American company, Alder Fuels, to provide the flexible biomass feedstock required for large-scale jet fuel decarbonization. The U.S. Industrial Pellet Association (USIPA) Conference in Miami, Florida, in 2022 will bring together Enviva, other industry experts, clients, and significant supply chain partners to talk about the sector’s outlook and possibilities to spur the next phase of growth. Enviva released its white paper, Biomass: Unlocking a Future Beyond Fossil Fuel, taking advantage of the most important event in the sector. It explains how Enviva’s wood biomass can provide a turnkey solution for decarbonization in a number of industrial applications based on a dependable, sustainable, large-scale producer, with a robust business spanning multiple continents. With biomass sourced sustainably, many of the process temperatures, chemicals, and feedstocks presently produced using fossil fuels may be produced more cheaply and cleanly.

Future-focused academic, scientific, and policymaking circles continue to accept the European Union’s well-established findings regarding the favorable climatic advantages of renewable energy sources with increased biomass use. With this, Enviva attempts to progress its sustainability goals our climate-challenged globe searches for more sustainable solutions – SAF, green lime, green steel, and green cement present prospects that will only expand in the future. Read more new on Enviva

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