The key to overcoming global warming: "Wood Biomass"
Simultaneously achieve forest regeneration and CO2 reduction! It's ideal for reducing energy costs.
"Biomass" refers to the amount of biological resources and is a term used to describe "renewable, biologically derived organic resources." Among these, biomass derived from wood is referred to as "wood biomass." The energy use of wood has a carbon-neutral characteristic, meaning it does not affect the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. When leftover materials from sawmills and demolition wood from houses are effectively utilized as biomass energy, it helps reduce waste and contributes to the formation of a circular society. To combat global warming, efforts toward decarbonization are progressing worldwide. Wood biomass is gaining attention because, overall, it does not increase the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. **Benefits of Utilizing Wood Biomass** - Helps prevent global warming by suppressing carbon dioxide emissions - Reduces waste generation, contributing to the formation of a circular society - Actively utilized as an energy resource (expanding the use of biomass energy) - Contributes to the proper management of forests - Revitalizes mountainous regions by utilizing local unused resources as energy *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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