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1. WHY SHOULD BUSINESSES SWITCH FROM FOSIIL FUELS TO BIOMASS?

ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS

Transforming from using fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) to biomass not only helps businesses reduce operating costs, but also contributes to lowering greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the environment. This shift is becoming essential as the government enforces stricter regulations on industrial emissions and as businesses increasingly move toward sustainable production practices.

 

2. COMPARING ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY: BIOMASS VS. FOSSIL FUELS

2.1. INITIAL INVESTMENT COST

  • Biomass boilers require a higher initial investment due to the need for fuel feeding systems, fuel storage areas, and flue gas treatment equipment.

  • Oil/gas boilers have lower upfront costs, but the fuel costs are significantly higher.

  • Coal-fired boilers share similar investment costs to biomass boilers but require a more complex dust and emissions treatment system.

2.2. Fuel and Operating Costs

Fuel TypeAverage Price (VND/kg)Cost to Generate 1 Ton of Steam (VND)
Diesel (DO)~18.000~1.900.000
Coal (fine)~3.000~337.000
Sawdust~1.200~260.000
Rice Husk Pellets~1.500~312.000

💡 Conclusion: Businesses can save 50–80% on fuel costs by switching to biomass.

2.3. Maintenance Costs

  • Biomass boilers require more frequent maintenance due to ash residue, but the operation system is simpler than coal-fired boilers.

  • Oil/gas boilers require less maintenance, but the fuel cost is significantly higher.

  • Coal-fired boilers have high maintenance costs due to ash and dust, which can clog the piping system easily.

3. Environmental Impact Comparison: Biomass vs. Fossil Fuels

3.1. Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions

 

  • Biomass emits almost no net CO₂, because the CO₂ released during combustion was previously absorbed by the plants during growth.

  • Fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas emit large volumes of CO₂, contributing significantly to climate change.

      3.2. Reduction in SOx, NOx, and Fine Dust Emissions

PollutantCoal BoilerOil/Gas BoilerBiomass Boiler
CO₂HighHighLow
SOxHighMediumVery Low
NOxHighMediumLow
Fine DustHighLowLow

💡 Conclusion: Biomass boilers can reduce up to 90% CO₂, 80% SOx, and 95% NOx emissions, helping businesses meet environmental compliance standards.

4. The Process of Converting to Biomass Boiler Technology

STEP 1: SITE SURVEY & INITIAL ASSESSMENT

– Inspect the current boiler system and assess the plant’s steam and thermal energy demand.
– Survey the available space and layout for possible boiler installation.
– Collect key information related to the factory’s design and operational requirements.
– Gather relevant legal and regulatory documents (Environmental permits, Fire safety (PCCC) approvals, Construction and zoning compliance).

STEP 2: CONVERSION PLANNING & COST ESTIMATION

STEP 3: CONTRACT NEGOTIATION, SIGNING & PERMITTING

STEP 4: BOILER SYSTEM DESIGN & INSTALLATION

STEP 5: TRIAL OPERATION & SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION

STEP 6: POST-CONVERSION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT & MAINTENANCE

5. COnclusion: Converting to Biomass Fuel Is the Key to Sustainable Growth

Transitioning from fossil fuels to biomass enables businesses to reduce operating costs, ensure sustainable production, and stay compliant with environmental regulations. With both economic and environmental benefits, biomass is the ideal solution for factories and industrial operations in the shift toward green energy.

🌱 Looking to switch to a biomass boiler system? Contact Vietnam Zero Waste today for a free consultation! 📞 Hotline: 0975-337933 | ✉ Email: info@vietnamzerowaste.vn | 🌍 Website: www.vietnamzerowaste.vn