Jan 08, 2026
In early 2026, we are bringing our technical team to two of the most influential energy events in the U.S. as part of our Pyrogreen 2026 Global Exhibition Roadmap. This roadmap also covers our upcoming tour across Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, demonstrating our commitment to scaling carbon removal worldwide.
Join us at POWERGEN (San Antonio) and the International Biomass Conference (Nashville) to discuss the engineering and economics of high-integrity biochar carbon removal.
The North American carbon removal (CDR) landscape is maturing. The core question has decisively moved from “why remove carbon” to a more practical focus on how to do it verifiably, at scale, and with a clear ROI. For organizations managing biomass residues from large-scale timber operations or agricultural processors, this represents a shift in strategy. What was once a disposal cost or a liability is now a feedstock for revenue-generating carbon assets. At Pyrogreen Energy, our work in North America provides the carbonization technology that bridges this gap.
Our engagements over the past year focused on ensuring Pyrogreen systems meet the specific data and quality requirements of the North American market.
Puro.earth CDR Summit (New York): The consensus among carbon buyers such as Google and Microsoft was clear: Digital MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) is non-negotiable. Based on our technical exchange at the Summit, we have optimized our systems to generate the auditable data streams these buyers require, effectively turning thermal processing into verified financial value.
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USIPA Conference (Miami): As the industrial pellet sector evolves, we demonstrated how Pyrogreen’s rotary kiln technology moves beyond simple combustion. In our detailed recap of the USIPA summit, we explored the shift toward actionable implementation pathways that convert forestry residues into stable, high-value biochar for long-term sequestration.
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North American Biochar Conference (NABC): The demand for decentralized, modular solutions is growing. Our Biowatt skid-mounted units stood out as a rapid-deployment option for distributed agricultural waste by providing localized clean power and a saleable biochar co-product.You can review our technical showcase from NABC here, which details how these containerized systems provide localized clean power while producing a saleable biochar co-product.
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North American SAF Conference & Expo (St. Paul): The aviation industry’s shift toward Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) requires scalable feedstock solutions. We demonstrated how our advanced biomass gasification technology transforms agricultural residues into clean syngas for SAF production. You can read our technical takeaways on the waste to wings approach here.
In early 2026, we are bringing our technical team to two of the most influential energy events in the U.S. as part of our Pyrogreen 2026 Global Exhibition Roadmap. This roadmap also covers our upcoming tour across Europe, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
Location: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX
Engineering Focus: Utility-Scale Carbon-Negative Power. We will discuss the integration of our industrial rotary kilns with existing power and heat grids. If you are looking to decarbonize thermal assets while producing certified biochar for the carbon markets, we invite you to connect with us in San Antonio.
Location: Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, TN
Engineering Focus: Maximizing ROI Per Ton of Feedstock. This session addresses project economics. We will dive into how process automation and high thermal efficiency lower the OPEX of sequestered carbon.

A meeting with our team at these events is a working session focused on your project's bottom line. We are prepared to discuss the following topics:
Feedstock Evaluation: We provide preliminary analysis of your biomass for optimal configuration using our advanced biochar and carbonization systems, including Rotary Kilns and Fixed Bed reactors.
Carbon Credit Pathways: We help you navigate methodologies like Puro.earth and Verra with equipment designed for compliance.
Financial Modeling: We review CAPEX and OPEX structures tailored to the North American operational environment.
System Schematics: We offer a technical deep dive into real output data and grid integration.
As an active member of the International Biochar Initiative (IBI) and the Australia New Zealand Biochar Industry Group (ANZBIG), our solutions are designed to meet the world’s most stringent sequestration standards. We provide a verified pathway to the carbon markets.
Heading to San Antonio or Nashville? Let’s talk carbon economics.