As part of our ongoing commitment to green energy and sustainable trade, Shafwah Asia Ltd. introduces its newest line of Industrial Wood Pellets (Enplus Certified)—a clean, renewable bioenergy solution designed to support Asia’s growing demand for low-carbon power generation.
Produced under the highest industrial standards, Product Code WP-KS-01 meets both I1 and I2 quality classes, ensuring high calorific efficiency and consistent combustion for utility-scale power plants.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Quality Class | Enplus I1 and I2 |
| Calorific Value | ≥ 4,200 kcal/kg |
| Diameter | 6–10 mm |
| Moisture Content | ≤ 10 % |
| Ash Content | ≤ 3.0 % |
| Durability | ≥ 96.5 % |
| Fineness | ≤ 3.0 % |
| Calorific Efficiency | ≥ 16.5 MJ/kg |
| Bulk Density | 38–48 kg/m³ |
| Sawdust Quality | Na₂O 0.64 %, K₂O < 6.4 % |
| Production Schedule | January 2026 |
| Certificate of Analysis (CoA) | Available upon request |
Primarily developed for power plants and industrial boilers, these pellets offer a renewable substitute for coal and oil.
They provide stable combustion, reduced carbon emissions, and improved operational efficiency—making them ideal for both co-firing and dedicated biomass power generation systems in Japan, South Korea, and China.
With exclusive production facilities in Indonesia, Shafwah Asia ensures large-scale output and dependable quality monitoring.
Our logistics expertise covers big bulk, barge, and container shipments, enabling smooth delivery to key Asian ports with full compliance documentation.
Each pellet is produced under responsible sourcing protocols, supporting the transition to carbon-neutral energy systems.
By integrating technology, traceability, and trade transparency, Shafwah Asia empowers industries to reduce their carbon footprint while maintaining supply chain resilience.
Commercial production begins in January 2026, with Certificates of Analysis (CoA) and long-term supply contracts available upon request.
Interested buyers may contact our Renewable Energy Division for pre-contract arrangements.