Enerstage, a Seoul-based renewable energy company founded in 2025, has officially launched its initiative to convert farm waste into clean biofuel and biochar, demonstrating a practical approach to sustainability. The company focuses on agricultural residues such as cashew shells and palm fruit waste, transforming them into usable energy and carbon-storing soil products. This loop approach aims to reduce emissions, support industrial energy needs, and prove that renewable solutions can begin at the farm level.
The initiative creates benefits throughout the ecosystem. Farmers earn income from agricultural leftovers instead of burning them. Industries access reliable biofuel without changing existing systems. The environment benefits from reduced emissions and carbon storage in soil through biochar. Communities gain local jobs and support for circular energy projects. Investors can track real energy output and carbon impact on-chain via the BSC blockchain. Ultimately, the planet sees waste turned into clean fuel and long-term carbon storage.
Enerstage emphasizes that what started as a green idea is now being executed. Farm waste that once went to waste now supports industrial operations, cuts emissions, and creates trackable carbon credits. The company focuses on running real systems, not just talking about sustainability. For factories, logistics teams, and rural sites, this means cleaner fuel without requiring changes to existing infrastructure.
“We turn farm waste into clean biofuel and long-term carbon storage. We build real energy infrastructure backed by measurable environmental impact. Our goal is to make renewable energy practical and scalable for industries and communities worldwide. We believe economic growth and environmental responsibility must move forward together,” said Juyoung Ahn, CEO of Enerstage.
Enerstage connects real energy production with blockchain tracking on BSC, so every step from farm waste to fuel and carbon savings stays measurable on-chain. Communities and investors across the ecosystem can follow real results, not estimates. This approach links clean energy with accurate data and real-world impact. The company continues expanding with active operations, test production, and a growing community. Farm waste already supports usable fuel, and biochar continues storing carbon for the long term.


