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Why Biomass is renewable energy ? Because this biomass is Organic substances that store natural energy and can be used to produce energy. It has both accumulated in plant and animal organisms such as wood chips, trees, animal dung, or from agricultural and industrial waste such as sugarcane crushing, rice husks, corncobs, bagasse, sawdust, or even the waste or household waste of the human

Biomass or Biomass belongs to the category of renewable energy. It is energy that can be recycled. with no expiration date will have the least impact on the environment From the production process, processing and the use of energy It is a source of energy that can be used instead of fossil energy.

Biomass energy, or Biomass, is the energy produced by burning biomass in order to turn the heat energy into the desired energy. And from the use of this biomass energy, biomass fuel cycle produces carbon dioxide emissions caused by heat reactions due to use. Biomass fuel is a closed system, also known as a Closed Carbon Cycle or Zero Carbon Emission Cycle, unlike fossil-fueled power generation processes such as petroleum, coal and gas, which are limited and may run out someday. This fossil energy releases enormous amounts of carbon dioxide without being able to be recycled.

Siam Biomass Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of wood pellets made from rubber wood in Thailand. And all of this wood is FSC certified (FSC™ stands for Forest Stewardship Council™, a non-profit forest management organization). where policies are formulated by members from the environmental, social and economic sectors for forest management of the world in a responsible manner Thanks to its rigorous and transparent certification system, FSC is the standard accepted by buyers in the international market. FSC-labeled products must be inspected throughout the supply chain. To ensure that they come from commercial planting forests that are managed responsibly). We have factories in 3 provinces of Thailand.

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