

Beyond electricity and district heating systems, woody biomass supplies renewable thermal energy for industrial users that require consistent, high-temperature heat — a need that intermittent resources cannot meet alone.
Power & Heat
Woody biomass offers one of the fastest and most capital-efficient pathways to reduce emissions existing power and heat infrastructure.
These conversions often require significantly lower capital investment than new-build generation and can be completed on accelerated timelines — in many cases in under two years — while preserving grid connections, permits, and saving jobs.
By leveraging existing assets, biomass:
Maintains firm, dispatchable capacity critical to grid reliability.
Avoids premature retirement of long-lived infrastructure.
Preserves local jobs and regional economic activity.
Reduces emissions without sacrificing energy security.

Beyond electricity and district heating systems, woody biomass supplies renewable thermal energy for industrial users that require consistent, high-temperature heat — a need that intermittent resources cannot meet alone.




