Sustainability & Quality Assurance

Committed to sustainable, certified biomass fuel with quality assurance, market insights, and partnerships supporting Asia’s clean energy transition.

Committed to Sustainable

Raw Material Transparency

We upcycle sawmill residues into high-value biomass fuel and industrial wood chips, minimizing waste and supporting a circular economy.

Quality Control

Every batch is tested for moisture, ash, density, and calorific value to guarantee consistent boiler and process performance.

Certification Roadmap

GM ECO BIOMASS is pursuing FSC and PEFC certification to enhance product traceability and export compliance.

Continuous Improvement

We adopt efficient manufacturing practices and align with international sustainability standards.

Driving Clean Energy Growth in Asia

Malaysia and Asia are accelerating the adoption of biomass fuel to meet net-zero carbon targets and reduce reliance on coal.
Demand for wood pellet Malaysia and wood chips biomass fuel continues to rise domestically and in export markets such as Japan and Korea, driven by renewable-energy policies and industrial decarbonization efforts.

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has begun engineering studies and pilot-phase testing for biomass co-firing as part of its Energy Transition Plan 2024–2050.

This national initiative aims to gradually replace a portion of coal with biomass fuel in existing power-generation systems to help reduce carbon emissions and lower reliance on fossil fuels.

Co-firing with biomass supports Malaysia’s long-term clean-energy goals and opens the door for wider adoption of wood pellets and wood chips as part of the country’s renewable-energy mix.

As the programme develops, demand for locally sourced biomass fuel is expected to grow, creating opportunities for Malaysian biomass suppliers to support the nation’s energy transition.

Japan continues large-scale imports of certified wood pellets under its Feed-in Tariff (FIT) and new Feed-in Premium (FIP) programs. These guarantee long-term electricity pricing for biomass energy, keeping Japan one of the world’s largest biomass importers.

South Korea’s Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) requires obligated power companies to generate a minimum percentage of renewable energy, with biomass co-firing and dedicated biomass power plants included as approved sources.

These policies drive consistent demand for high-quality Malaysian biomass fuel such as wood pellets and wood chips.

Malaysia plans to implement a carbon-pricing mechanism in 2026, initially targeting major industrial emitters.
Industries switching to carbon-neutral biomass fuel will reduce their effective carbon tax.

GM ECO BIOMASS can collaborate with clients seeking:

• Carbon-credit validation
• GHG emission-reduction reporting
• Participation in voluntary carbon markets (VCM)

Regional Energy Shift

Malaysia and Asia are accelerating the adoption of biomass fuel to meet net-zero carbon targets and reduce reliance on coal. Demand for wood pellet Malaysia and wood chips biomass fuel continues to rise domestically and in export markets such as Japan and Korea, driven by renewable-energy policies and industrial decarbonization efforts.

Malaysia – TNB’s Biomass Co-Firing Initiative

Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) has officially begun trials and planning for biomass co-firing at several coal-fired plants — notably Sultan Azlan Shah Power Station (Manjung) and Sultan Iskandar Power Station (Port Dickson) — as part of its Energy Transition Plan 2024–2050. The initiative targets up to 15% biomass substitution in coal feedstock over time.This creates sustained demand for locally sourced wood pellets and wood chips, positioning GM ECO BIOMASS as a future-aligned supplier for Malaysia’s clean-energy transformation.

Japan and Korea – Expanding Biomass Power Generation

Carbon Tax 2026 & Carbon-Credit Co-operation

Malaysia’s upcoming carbon pricing framework will accelerate biomass adoption. GM ECO BIOMASS cooperates with clients seeking carbon credit eligibility and verified emission reductions.

Expansion & Partnership

GM ECO BIOMASS is expanding production to serve growing demand for wood pellets and wood chips in Malaysia and abroad. We welcome collaboration with boiler users, power producers, and industrial partners committed to sustainable growth.