Skip to main content

Biomass Waste as Feedstock to Fuels

Woodland Biofuels is a company that converts waste biomass to hydrogen, renewable natural gas, methanol, or ethanol. The company uses gasification, which involves converting biomass feedstock into syngas through a high-temperature, oxygen-limited process. The syngas is then subjected to highly efficient catalytic reactions to produce carbon-negative fuels. Woodland’s technology uses waste biomass from low-cost, non-food sources such as forest, industry, agricultural, and municipal waste as input feedstock. The production process, which is widely used in various industries, also employs catalysis and catalyzed reactions to produce chemicals for manufacturing applications, resulting in carbon-negative energy products. From an economic standpoint, the most critical aspect of this process is that Woodland achieves high product yield and low-cost production, making the process not only environmentally sustainable but also economically viable. This economic viability is a key factor in contributing to GHG emissions reductions and supporting a more sustainable energy future. 

Inventor/Owner/Manufacturer/Supplier
Woodland Biofuels, Inc.
Stage of Development
Category
Image
WoodlandBiofuels_logo