Biomass Utilization

Amid the urgent call for reducing CO2 emissions and fossil fuel consumption, biomass has become a subject of growing interest in the industrial sector. As biomass consists of plants, sludge, and other organic substances not derived from fossil fuels, its use as an energy source helps curb reliance on fossil fuels and contributes to a low-carbon society.

We are engaged in the ongoing development and enhancement of technologies aimed at extracting biogas from sludge, food waste, and livestock waste. Furthermore, we are striving to realize the full potential of biomass energy by, for example, producing fuel from sludge, employing waste heat from sludge incineration to generate electricity, and otherwise utilizing heat from waste incineration plants in power generation.

Biomass utilization is playing a key role in reducing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel consumption. Biomass is organic substances such as plants and sewage sludge, neither of which are derived from fossil fuels. Deriving energy from biomass reduces the consumption of fossil fuels and contributes to a low-carbon society.

We are engaged in the development and enhancement of technologies aimed at extracting biogas from sludge, food waste, and livestock waste. Furthermore, we are striving to develop technologies that fully exploit the energy potential of biomass, for example, producing fuel from sludge, generating electricity from sludge incineration waste heat, and utilizing the heat from waste incineration plants in power generation.

Close to Continue
This website uses cookies for the purpose of measurement and analysis of access status. It is considered as agreement to use of cookies if you would agree to such use of cookies or continue browsing this website. Please note that you would be able to control the use of cookies by taking prescribed procedures. For more details, please click the following link:  > Cookie Policy