Replacing gas or oil boilers with biomass-fed ones, resulting in a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions and costs, is the business of ComBio Energia, a company created in 2008. Funded by SPX and the international Lightrock, which has a Liechtenstein fund behind it, ComBio expects to generate R$ 800 million in revenue by 2025 and is prepared to triple in size within 5 years. "The industry's path to decarbonization is to act on thermal energy, whose usual process burns fossil fuels. With the regulation of the carbon market, the decarbonization of industries becomes mandatory and this is an opportunity for ComBio," says Camila Albani, director of sustainability. The reduction in energy costs with the biomass boiler, according to Albani, is between 40% and 60%. Another attraction for the customer is the business model adopted by the company. Whoever contracts ComBio does not invest a single real in the process change. "We evaluate the thermal efficiency, which is the best boiler, ...