At VANGA BIOFLARE SOLUTIONS, we believe renewable biomass fuels play a key role in reducing industrial dependence on conventional fossil fuels.
We build supply models that clean up boiler emissions and capture energy from organic elements that would otherwise be discarded.
We source our feedstocks primarily from eucalyptus, subabul, and agricultural residues. These represent fast-growing, renewable biomass crops that absorb carbon dioxide during growth.
Our drying and high-pressure briquetting systems extract moisture and compact fibers without adding chemical binders, creating optimal density and high combustion efficiency.
We convert agricultural remnants and sawdust—which are frequently burned in open fields or left to rot—into high-density energy resources, preventing waste.
Replacing coal with biomass briquettes significantly lowers sulfur emissions, visual smoke, and chemical ash loads in factory chimneys. It helps boilers meet environmental emissions targets set by pollution control boards.
Unlike fossil coal which releases underground fossilized carbon into the atmosphere, biomass fuels are part of the active biogenic carbon cycle.
When wood chips and briquettes burn, they release the same amount of CO₂ that the eucalyptus and subabul trees absorbed from the air during their lifecycle. This makes the thermal heating process virtually carbon-neutral.