Biomass Navarra
ENERGY FOR OUR INDUSTRY
Biomass is a renewable, sustainable, viable and profitable source of energy that comes from different raw material sources such as our forests, the agricultural and livestock sector or urban garden waste.
A sustainable system for cost-effective energy for businesses.
Types of industrial biomass boilers
Grants for Biomass boilers
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The renewable, sustainable and profitable resource that is found all around us
Biomass is also an economical option as it costs less than fossil fuels. In addition, using organic waste to produce energy maximises the use of the material and reduces disposal costs.
Biomass is a renewable and sustainable resource that is all around us and can be used to produce energy in a clean and efficient way. Its use contributes to reducing pollution and improving air quality, as well as being an economical option.
Main advantages of Biomass
Profitable
The price of these resources is lower than other materials such as diesel. Although it is true that sometimes opting for this energy means changing the existing infrastructure, there are grants to carry out these processes.
Generates employment
EMPLOYMENT Biomass is a sector that helps to generate employment in rural areas by being able to use their natural resources in a sustainable way to create zero kilometre energy. They also contribute to the population staying in place in the territory by creating this employment link.
Renewable
Forest biomass comes from sustainably managed forests, its origin being the sun, an inexhaustible source of energy, in which the use is determined by medium and long term management plans in which tree cutting is always below the growth possibilities of the forest.
Sustainable
The CO2 emissions generated by biomass are absorbed by the vegetation used to create it. Furthermore, in the case of vegetable biomass, its origin is sustainably managed forests and its extraction helps to reduce the amount of fuel in them, and therefore reduces the risk of fires and their harmfulness.
News on Biomass in industry
Defendiendo la gestión forestal sostenible en España: un manifiesto de la comunidad científica y académica
El Parlamento Europeo ha aprobado recientemente un texto que trata sobre la biomasa forestal y su uso con fines energéticos. Este texto será presentado a la fase final de las negociaciones de la Directiva (un proceso de negociación entre el Parlamento, la Comisión y...
Engie y Nasuvinsa completarán la construcción de la central de calor de la Txantrea alimentada por Biomasa en 2023
Engie, a través de su filial Districalor Renovable de Pamplona, y Nasuvinsa, completarán la construcción de la central de calor de Txantrea, en Pamplona, en el segundo semestre de 2023. Así lo anunció el vicepresidente del Gobierno de Navarra, José María Aierdi, que...
Biomasa y turismo rural en Intur 2022
El 65% de los alojamientos rurales en España cuenta con una chimenea, normalmente de leña: un valor para el cliente que relaciona este concepto con confort y sosiego. AVEBIOM presenta en la 25ª edición de INTUR los datos más recientes sobre alojamientos rurales que...