Sustainable Biomass

Forestry Residues and Urban Waste Wood

Utility-Scale

Wind, Solar and Storage

Distributed Generation

Individual and Colective Self-consumption

Sustainable Biomass

Utility-Scale

Distributed Generation

BIOMASS

Greenvolt produces electrical power from sustainable biomass – Greenvolt plants are either 100% sourced by residual forest biomass or from urban waste wood.

Greenvolt prevents these residues from going to landfill or from being left in the forest. The use of forestry residues to produce energy creates incentives to clean the forests, reducing the risk of fires and contributing to the rural economy.

Portugal

The 5 biomass power plants owned by Greenvolt only use 100% forestry residues.

United Kingdom

The 2 biomass power plants are exclusively sourced from urban waste wood derived from activities such as demolitions and refurbishments.

Greenvolt is fully aligned with European climate change goals

Biomass is a Renewable Energy Source as defined by the EU Renewables Directive and is an eligible sustainable activity under the European Taxonomy.

Greenvolt’s commitment to the production of energy from renewable sources contributes to national and European climate change mitigation strategies, helping to the decarbonize the industry and energy sectors and decrease the dependence on fossil fuels.

The use of forest biomass for energy production is part of the carbon cycle that begins with photosynthesis, a process in which trees absorb carbon.

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After photosynthesis, the cycle continues with the use of wood as a raw material to produce products that store carbon until the end of its life.

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The cycle is then extended several times by recycling the product and reusing it to produce other products.

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At the end of its life cycle, the product is valued for energy, releasing carbon back into the atmosphere. Thus, a new cycle begins.

In parallel, residual biomass, which does not enter the production cycle, is also valued for energy, releasing carbon into the atmosphere, and new trees grow absorbing carbon.

The forest’s carbon cycle does not add carbon to the atmosphere, unlike fossil fuels, which release geological carbon stored in underground deposits over millions of years.

Greenvolt owns and operates seven biomass power plants

The 7 biomass power plants produce on an annual basis over 1000 GWh.

Mortágua

10.0MW

Capacity

Constância

13.0MW

Capacity

Ródão Power

13.0MW

Capacity

Figueira da Foz I

30.0MW

Capacity

Figueira da Foz II (SBM)

34.5MW

Capacity

Tilbury Green Power

41.6MW

Capacity

KREL

28.1MW

Capacity