Geography and Logistics
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- Louisiana offers abundant agricultural resources and a favorable climate for growing feedstock crops. Byproducts from the state’s corn, sugarcane and soybeans are used to create renewable fuel.
- The state’s wood biomass facilities are capable of producing 1.26 million tons of biomass wood pellets per year, representing 9.4% of pellet production in the U.S.
- Louisiana’s multiple ports offer a gateway to international commerce hubs. Wood pellets from Louisiana are currently shipped to the United Kingdom. Watch this video explainer to see exactly how it works.
- Watch how Delta Biofuel transforms millions of tons of sugarcane waste into a renewable, global energy solution capable of powering some of Europe’s largest utilities.
Sector Support
- The state’s timber industry provides a reliable supply of wood feedstocks, such as logging residues, sawdust and wood chips, which can be used as biomass fuel or raw materials for biomass products.
- The biomass sector in Louisiana provides a market incentive to clear brush and dead trees that otherwise have little or no value.
- Manufacturers, colleges/universities, municipalities, hotels, resorts, sports venues, hospitals and correctional facilities, produce waste feedstock that can be converted to electricity.