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Sustainable Biomass Feedstock

Biomass of the Future

Sanitised, energy-dense feedstock for second-generation bio-products and bio-fuels.

For over 20 years, the Wilson Fibre® has been proven as a consistent and reliable feedstock that meets quality specifications and performance expectations, offering an alternative to deforestation and the use of fossil fuels.

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel

The Wilson System® enables the use of new sustainable feedstocks that meet the stringent ASTM D7566 Annex 5 standards. This process allows for the production of sustainable jet fuel through chemical pathways that are compatible with engine performance. Additionally, the system has the potential to scale up and commercially produce significant volumes of cost-effective SAF, with an initial capacity of 1.1 billion litres.

Wilson Fibre has been shown to possess a high cellulose and hemi-cellulose content, making it an ideal platform for producing chemicals required for 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

Sustainable Aviation Fuel

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Green Energy Credits:

The Wilson Pellets are specifically designed for co-firing with other solid fuels, making them eligible for various Green Energy credits when combined with coal, wood, or other non-woody biomass.

 

When used in the power sector, Wilson Pellets offer a sustainable fuel source with over 95% biomass content, ensuring that the fuel is primarily renewable. This not only promotes the use of low-carbon energy but also provides an environmentally friendly solution for the non-recyclable, biogenic portions of food, agricultural, commercial, and municipal waste streams.

Wilson Pellets

Solid Fuel Pellets

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Sustainable Construction Product

Sustainable Construction Products

Using Wilson Fibre, we are redefining sustainable construction by creating high-performance building products made from waste-derived materials. By transforming industrial and agricultural by-products into valuable construction feedstock, we offer an environmentally responsible alternative to conventional materials.

Our process diverts waste from landfills and reduces the demand for virgin resources, contributing to a circular economy and lowering the carbon footprint of the built environment. The result is a new class of durable, efficient, and sustainable construction solutions that align with the evolving needs of modern infrastructure and environmental responsibility.

Sustainable Building Products

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Citric Acid:

The Wilson System® can process sugarcane waste as a feedstock for producing citric acid, a valuable bio-based chemical widely used in food, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.

ABE Production:

The high sugar content in Wilson Fiber® makes it an excellent base for acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) hydrolysis, fermentation, and distillation, enabling the production of bio-based solvents.

Bio Diesel:

Wilson Fiber® serves as a key ingredient for producing triacylglycerol, a crucial precursor in biodiesel production. This versatile material is also valuable in the pharmaceutical and food industries.

Bio Butanol:

Butanol produced from organic materials generates 86% fewer greenhouse gases compared to traditional gasoline and 30% less than bio-ethanol, offering a more sustainable alternative for fuel.

Biochemicals and Biofuels

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Wilson Biochar

Alternative Feedstock for Biochar Production:

The Wilson Biochar serves as a sustainable carbon negative alternative to traditional carbon black, typically used as a reinforcing filler in tires, other rubber products, and in plastics, paints, and inks.​

 

Wilson Torrefied Pellets, similar to charcoal, is suitable for domestic or commercial heating by either replacing or co-mingling with coal. The Wilson Torrefied Pellets undergo a thermochemical treatment after which the final product is the remaining solid, dry, blackened material referred to as torrefied biomass or Wilson bio-char.

Wilson Bio Char

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