Peatland Biomass to HVO

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Combining wetland biomass like Typha, duckweed, and reed with low-cost Irish residues to create a balanced, scalable feedstock for renewable fuel production. By using co-liquefaction, we improve conversion efficiency while maintaining high-value co-products, carbon benefits, and ecosystem services. This balanced mix reduces costs, stabilises supply, and delivers consistent margins—making it a commercially viable and climate-positive pathway for large-scale biofuel production.

Decarbonising liquid fuels—particularly for heavy transport, aviation, and off-grid energy—remains a major challenge. While hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) and other advanced biofuels are commercially available, they rely heavily on limited lipid feedstocks such as used cooking oil and animal fats. These are already supply-constrained and face increasing competition from food, feed, and chemical markets.

Peatland Biomass to HVO
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