The climate problem
Greenhouse gas emissions are increasing pressure on food systems, infrastructure, natural resources and economic resilience.
Reaching net zero requires more than reducing emissions. Countries and companies also need credible ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere and store it for the long term.
Eco Power Infinity focuses on biochar because it connects carbon removal with a physical product, a measurable process and practical value for agriculture, communities and climate finance.
Greenhouse gas emissions are increasing pressure on food systems, infrastructure, natural resources and economic resilience.
Reducing emissions is essential, but it is not enough. Carbon must also be removed and stored.
Biochar is stable, physical, testable and useful. It stores carbon while supporting soil recovery and agricultural resilience.
Organic material is heated in a low-oxygen environment, separating into gases and solid biochar.
Indonesia has agricultural scale, biomass availability, local community need and strategic relevance to the green economy.
The model only works if local value is created: feedstock income, jobs, soil health, better yields and long-term participation.
Every project must be measured, tested, certified and tracked.
The goal is not simply to produce carbon credits. The goal is to build a carbon removal system that works on the ground, stands up to scrutiny and creates value long after each credit is sold.