Feb 25, 2026
Recently, the renowned #Bio360Europe exhibition, held in Nantes, France at Exponantes Le Parc, drew global attention from the renewable energy and decarbonization sectors, serving as a pivotal platform for industry professionals to exchange insights and explore innovative solutions for net-zero transitions. We were honored to participate in this influential event, showcasing our cutting-edge biomass technologies and engaging in in-depth dialogues with global clients, partners, and industry experts to jointly advance the journey toward a defossilized future.
Centered around the core theme of “Unlocking Biomass Value, Driving Net-Zero Transition”, our booth highlighted three robust and commercially proven pathways for biomass utilization—technologies that align with the global imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as emphasized in the latest assessment from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which notes that atmospheric CO₂ concentrations reached 422 ppm in 2024 and will continue to rise without concrete decarbonization actions.
1️⃣ Advanced Biomass Gasification – Converting Waste into Clean Energy
On one hand, our Powermax gasification systems demonstrated a mature route to clean energy production. Leveraging a controlled high-temperature process involving heat, steam, and oxygen, these systems convert diverse biomass resources—including agricultural residues, forest waste, RDF, and organic municipal solid waste—into clean, renewable syngas without combustion. This syngas serves as a reliable renewable substitute for fossil fuels in power generation, industrial heating, and synthetic fuel production. By enabling industries such as cement, metallurgy, and distributed power plants to reduce fossil dependency, our gasification technology supports the circular bioeconomy—turning waste into valuable energy while reducing carbon intensity at the source.
2️⃣ Biomass Carbonization – Enabling Long-Term Carbon Sequestration
On the other hand, our carbonization systems offer a powerful solution for carbon sequestration. Through oxygen-limited pyrolysis, biomass is converted into stable biochar with high fixed carbon content and long-term stability.
Biochar plays a dual role:
• Long-term carbon storage in soil
• Soil fertility improvement and moisture retention
• Reduction of fossil-fuel-based fertilizer demand
• Potential replacement of coal in metallurgical processes
As seen in emerging applications such as biochar substitution in steel production in Brazil, this pathway contributes not only to carbon neutrality but also to carbon negativity.
3️⃣ Biogas & Biomethane – Unlocking the Energy Potential of Organic Waste
In addition to thermochemical solutions, we also showcased our integrated biogas and biomethane systems, representing a biological pathway for decarbonization.
Through advanced anaerobic digestion technology, organic waste streams—such as POME (Palm Oil Mill Effluent), livestock manure, food waste, and agro-industrial residues—are converted into renewable biogas rich in methane.
This biogas can be:
• Used directly for CHP power generation
• Upgraded to biomethane for grid injection
• Compressed into Bio-CNG for transportation fuel
• Liquefied into Bio-LNG for heavy-duty mobility
Compared with fossil natural gas, biomethane significantly reduces lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions while addressing waste management challenges. By integrating waste treatment with renewable energy production, our biogas solutions create a closed-loop system that transforms environmental liabilities into valuable energy assets.
This biological route complements gasification and carbonization technologies, expanding biomass utilization from solid feedstocks to liquid and organic waste streams, and maximizing overall resource efficiency.
Together, these three pathways represent distinct yet complementary routes to decarbonization—each tailored to different feedstocks and industry needs while collectively supporting the development of a circular bioeconomy.
During the exhibition, we invited visitors to engage in personalized discussions, helping them identify which solution best aligns with their specific decarbonization roadmap—whether transitioning to clean energy through gasification, enhancing carbon sequestration through biochar, or converting organic waste into renewable gas via anaerobic digestion.
“Connecting Global Partners, Co-creating a Decarbonized Future” is more than a slogan; it is a commitment that guided our participation at Bio360 Europe. The event proved to be both inspiring and productive, as we deepened valuable conversations with attendees on practical project implementation—from biomass sourcing and feedstock variability to grid integration and carbon credit strategies.
We extend our sincere gratitude to all clients and partners who visited our booth. Your insights into real-world decarbonization challenges directly shape our innovation direction, helping us refine our technologies to better serve a rapidly evolving energy landscape.
As the global push toward net-zero accelerates, biomass remains one of the most versatile and scalable renewable resources. Moving forward, we will continue optimizing our gasification, carbonization, and biogas systems to enhance efficiency, affordability, and industrial scalability.
We invite our global partners to continue the dialogue, deepen collaboration, and collectively transform decarbonization ambitions into tangible, bankable projects—unlocking the full value of biomass in the journey toward a defossilized future.
Stay tuned for more updates on our biomass technologies and decarbonization initiatives as we remain committed to leading the global net-zero transition.
