China Linshan Energy Company Investigates Fujian Jinsen's 100,000-Ton Biomass Pellet Project
2026-06-28 10:34
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Lei Yonghang, Chairman of Linshan Energy Company, recently led a team to Fujian Jinsen Bioenergy Technology Co., Ltd. for a special investigation into the intelligent production, raw material supply, and market operations of the biomass pellet industry. The investigation team, composed of heads from production, technology, and market departments, focused on the resource utilization of forestry residues and the extension of the green circular industry chain.

Fujian Jinsen is a state-owned listed forestry enterprise, with a modern industrial park covering 130 mu (approximately 8.67 hectares), a total investment of 100 million yuan, equipped with the province's leading intelligent dust-free fully automated production lines, and an existing annual production capacity of 100,000 tons. The investigation team went deep into the production workshop, observing the entire process flow of forestry residues from crushing, drying, high-pressure compression to forming and packaging, and learned in detail about core processes such as production line automation control, dust environmental treatment, and heat energy recycling, as well as the enterprise's production process of using forestry residues as raw materials to produce certified pellets with high calorific value and low ash content. The team also focused on learning its mature experience in raw material supply assurance, environmental production, and product quality control.

During the discussion and exchange, both sides conducted in-depth discussions on the application of biomass pellets in industrial emission reduction, agricultural product drying, and other fields, as well as the operation and management of the industry chain.

Chairman Lei Yonghang required all cadres and employees to take this investigation as an opportunity, based on their own forestry resource endowments, to transform advanced processes and mature operation models into industrial development results, accelerate the layout of biomass circular economy projects, promote the resource utilization of forestry waste, continuously extend the green industry chain, and simultaneously achieve synergistic improvements in ecological, economic, and social benefits, contributing to the optimization of the regional energy structure and green, low-carbon, high-quality development.

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