Wood Biomass
There are several environmental advantages wood fuel has over fossil fuel, due to it been a renewable energy source, sustainable and dependable supply. Also, during the burning process of wood biomass the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted is a lot less than the emission when burning fossil fuel, and
as such has the ability to provide a much cleaner burning process. Other advantages of wood fuel are minimal amount of sulphur and metals, the particulate emissions are controllable and does not pose a threat to acid rain pollution.
We supply sustainable biomass from wood chips, wood


We are investing huge to play a significant part in the need to diversify Nigeria's energy mix, to enhance electricity generation and have constant power supply. We use the Sun which is a vast resource in Africa, and Wind in a vast wind resource regions, as part of our renewable projects.
Our proposed investment in a 20 megawatts (mw) Solar Farm and Wind Farm energy projects will enormously contribute to the national electricity grid in Nigeria, and plans for further investments in other African countries.
Our Bioenergy Plants
Out Biomass conversion strategy is deep-rooted. Following our ongoing plans to set up a Palm Kernel Shell (PKS) PKS-based power plant, and Bioethanol plant in Nigeria, and with plans for other African countries to produce heat, electricity and Biofuels such as Biogas, Bioethanol, Biobutanol and Biodiesel, Palmline Bioenergy will be among the first to establish a PKS-based biomass-fired power station in Nigeria and join the first ranks of Biofuels production in Nigeria with our bioethanol power plant.
PKS-based Biomass-fired Power Plant Project Description (Ongoing):
Palmline Bioenergy plans to set up a PKS-based biomass-fired power station in Nigeria. The PKS-based biomass-fired power station will serve as a new power supply source for the Nigeria electricity market. The biomass power plant will be Nigeria’s first largest PKS-based pure-biomass-fired power plant. Among various renewable energies, biomass-fired power generation is categorized as base load power generation on 24 hours-operation and, as such, it will be able to meet the power demand of electricity consumers in Nigeria. PKS to fire the biomass fired plant will be sourced across the Niger-Delta regions of Nigeria where the production of Palm oil is done predominately, and other neighbouring West African countries. Projected total energy generation in per year: 8,760,000 MW