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The Fuel Pellet market is a subset of the larger Biofuel market. Fuel Pellets are a form of solid biomass fuel, made from compressed organic matter such as wood, agricultural waste, and other biodegradable materials. They are used as an alternative to fossil fuels, and are becoming increasingly popular due to their renewable and sustainable nature. Fuel Pellets are used in a variety of applications, including residential and commercial heating, power generation, and transportation.
Fuel Pellets are produced through a process of compressing and drying the raw material, and then forming it into pellets. The pellets are then packaged and sold to consumers. The Fuel Pellet market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products.
Some of the major players in the Fuel Pellet market include Enviva, Pinnacle Renewable Energy, Drax Biomass, and Pacific BioEnergy. These companies produce a range of Fuel Pellets, from wood pellets to agricultural waste pellets, and are committed to providing sustainable and renewable energy solutions. Show Less Read more