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DOLE Permits to Operate

Berde-Kaway: All Permits Approved

We’re thrilled to announce that we have officially received our DOLE Permits to Operate! . This means we are now the only fully authorized and legal to operate biomass solid

NEW PRODUCT – Coconut Shell Chip

New Product – Coconut Shell Chip To supplement our range of Biomass Pellets we are adding a New Product to our Biomass Fuel lineup – Coconut Shell Chip. Our Team

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BREAKING NEWS – BK’s BEOC Signed by DOE

BREAKING NEWS Berde-Kaway’s  Biomass Energy Operating Contract has been signed and issued by The Department of Energy, along with  a certificate of Registration. The photo above was taken at the

Philippines 19th Congress

BREAKING NEWS: Philippines Passes House Bill No. 7705 – Promoting a Low Carbon Economy

Philippines Passes House Bill No. 7705 House Bill No. 7705, introduced during the 19th Congress, aims to promote a low carbon economy in the country. This legislative measure is designed

Making Pellets from Copra Cake

As part of our ongoing trails and research in to different raw material sources we have recently successfully made Pellets from Copra Cake. First, let’s understand what Copra meal or

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How Burning Biomass Pellets Can Help Combat the Negative Effects of Burning High-Sulphur Coal

How Burning Biomass Pellets Can Help Combat the Negative Effects of Burning High-Sulphur Coal The use of coal as a source of energy has been a controversial topic for many

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Biomass & Pellets in Southeast Asia Vs Philippines

The Biomass Industry in the Philippines is an emerging sector with significant potential for growth. It encompasses various forms of organic materials used for energy production, including agricultural residues, forest

Understanding Coconut As A Biomass Fuel

Coconut as a Biomass Fuel As a non-seasonal crop, coconut provides a continuous supply of fruit throughout the year, requiring little to no maintenance. Trees are long lived (up to