Enerstage, a company founded in 2025 in Seoul, has officially launched a renewable energy initiative that converts farm waste into clean biofuel and biochar, demonstrating a practical approach to sustainability. By processing agricultural residues such as cashew shells and palm fruit waste, Enerstage transforms materials that would otherwise be burned or left to decompose into usable energy and carbon-storing soil products.
The initiative creates a connected ecosystem benefiting farmers, industries, and the environment. Farmers can earn income from agricultural leftovers instead of burning them, while industries gain access to reliable biofuel without needing to change existing systems. The process also reduces emissions and stores carbon in soil through biochar, supports local job creation, and allows investors to track real energy output and carbon impact on-chain.
According to Juyoung Ahn, CEO of Enerstage, "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."
Enerstage integrates blockchain tracking on BSC to ensure that every step from farm waste to fuel and carbon savings remains measurable. This allows communities and investors to follow real results rather than estimates, linking clean energy with accurate data. The company is expanding with active operations, test production, and a growing community, aiming to turn waste into value and deliver measurable impact.


