Biomass Companies in Germany
Browse 1018 biomass companies headquartered in Germany. Compare profiles, certifications, and project portfolios.
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German heating and climate technology specialist founded in 2019. Offers heat pump systems, heating solutions, bathroom installations, and climate/ventilation services. Certified heat pump systems installer since 2023.
Bioenergiedorf Ostheim
Westheim, Germany
German cooperative operating a biomass heating network serving approximately 360 residents in Ostheim. Provides district heating through wood chip combustion with ongoing expansion to connect additional buildings.
Nw-schoenstadt
Schönstadt, Germany
Community-based heating cooperative operating Germany's largest district heating network (13 km) supplying 290 properties with renewable heat from biomass waste. 283 member households in Schönstadt, Hessen.
Acalor
Lübow, Germany
German manufacturer of air-source heat pumps using direct condensation technology for heating and cooling. Operates service contracts and remote diagnostics portal for system monitoring and maintenance across residential and commercial applications.
Power-pellets
Olsberg, Germany
German wood pellet producer and distributor established in 2007. Manufactures and delivers premium EN Plus certified wood pellets with integrated production, logistics, and quality testing capabilities across northern and central Germany.
Aquaman-SHK Waal
Waal, Germany
SHK specialist contractor providing heating systems, bathroom renovations, climate control, and water treatment services in Bavaria. Offers installation, maintenance, repair, and modernization of heating, ventilation, and sanitization systems.
FIB - Forschungsinstitut für Bergbaufolgelandschaften
Finsterwalde, Germany
Research institute specializing in remediation and recultivation of landscapes damaged by raw material extraction, particularly lignite mining. Offers laboratory analysis, ecological consulting, and landscape planning services with focus on post-mining land rehabilitation and renewable energy applications.
Endress Holzfeuerungsanlagen
Burgbernheim, Germany
Endress develops, manufactures, and distributes automatic wood-fired heating systems for craftspeople and industry. Specializes in efficient combustion of wood residues with low emissions, serving wood processing facilities and industrial applications.
LEAG Pellets GmbH
Cottbus, Germany
Leading producer and distributor of wood pellets and solid fuels in Germany with over 60 years of experience. Operates four pellet mills domestically and six in Scandinavia, supplying households, municipalities, and industrial customers with sustainable, certified biomass heating solutions.
Cinsoil
Berlin, Germany
CinSOIL is a climate-tech SaaS company providing AI-driven measurement, monitoring, and verification of soil organic carbon sequestration for regenerative agriculture. Enables food companies and farmers to decarbonize supply chains through nature-based carbon insetting.
Fachverband Holzenergie
Bonn, Germany
Fachverband Holzenergie is a German trade association within the Bundesverband Bioenergie that represents the wood energy industry. It advocates for sustainable wood energy use, supports 4% of renewable electricity and 61.2% of renewable heat in Germany, and coordinates policy engagement across government, business, and research sectors.
BHKW Buchen
Buchen, Germany
BHKW Buchen operates a biomass heating and power plant established in 2003. The facility converts shredded wood waste into electricity and heat using advanced combustion and steam turbine technology, with annual output sufficient to supply approximately 15,500 households.