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Processing costs are determined individually based on the volume of raw materials, their quality, and the terms of cooperation.
Tolling technical meal processing with receipt of finished products and quality control at all stages.
01. Environmental standards and the decarbonization course: Biofuel is carbon-neutral, helping the EU achieve its goal of reducing CO₂ emissions by 55% by 2030.
02. Accessible raw material base: The use of agricultural waste (straw, husks, sawdust) makes pellets and briquettes a cheaper and renewable alternative to gas.
03. Energy independence: Domestic fuel production reduces dependence on energy imports and protects the market from external crises.
The European energy market has undergone fundamental changes in recent years. Traditional energy sources—coal, gas, and oil—are gradually taking a back seat. They are being replaced by renewable resources, among which biofuel is steadily gaining ground.
The European Union has set an ambitious goal for member states: reduce CO₂ emissions by 55% by 2030. To achieve this, governments and businesses are actively investing in green energy. Biofuel produced from agricultural or wood waste fits these standards perfectly, as it is considered carbon-neutral.
Europe has a strong agricultural sector, and processing residues—straw, sunflower husks, sawdust—form the basis for pellet and briquette production. This makes biofuel not only ecological but also economically attractive, as it is built on the reuse of resources.
Recent events have shown how dangerous dependence on imported energy can be. Biofuel allows EU countries to develop their own energy resources, create new jobs, and reduce the risks of energy crises.
Beyond ecology and policy, biofuel delivers real financial savings. In many countries, pellets and briquettes are cheaper than gas or electric heating. Moreover, modern biofuel boilers feature high efficiency and ease of maintenance.
Analysts forecast that the share of bioenergy in the EU will grow every year. Biofuel will become a key element in the "clean energy" system combining solar, wind, and other renewable sources.
Biofuel is not merely a trend but a logical choice for a Europe striving for energy independence and a cleaner environment.
The minimum processing volume is 1,000 tonnes of raw materials.
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