Major Biomass Storage Agreement in Europe
On August 17, 2026, Senken announced a groundbreaking partnership with Carbonsate, signifying a landmark achievement in carbon management. This multi-year contract, focusing on biomass storage, stipulates the permanent removal of 50,000 tonnes of carbon, thereby marking it as the largest agreement of its kind in Europe to date.
A Historic Commitment
The deal, which will see the delivery of carbon removal services commencing this year, represents the second-largest worldwide commitment concerning geological biomass storage. The agreement is particularly special as it emphasizes a project based in Africa, elevating the region’s visibility in the global effort against climate change. With current figures estimating about 1.5 million tonnes of carbon removed by the entire market, this contract alone accounts for approximately 4% of that total.
Adrian Wons, CEO of Senken, highlighted the increasing demand for permanent carbon removal solutions, noting that it consistently exceeds available supply. Companies are setting aggressive 'net zero' targets, placing pressure on a small pool of verified capabilities in the market. He believes this discrepancy will significantly shape the market landscape over the next decade. This long-term commitment promises European buyers reliable access to carbon removal services at predictable prices, allowing for efficient financial planning.
Johanna Broell, co-founder and CEO of Carbonsate, echoed these sentiments, emphasizing how such long-term contracts facilitate confidence for developers in the real estate sector. The solidified partnership allows both companies to expand their biological storage sites in Namibia, ultimately introducing a substantial, verified, and dependable carbon removal solution to the market.
Understanding Biomass Storage
Biomass storage, or the process of burying biomass, involves preventing the carbon contained in wood waste from re-entering the atmosphere. This method entails confinement within specially designed underground chambers, enabling the wood to neither combust nor decompose, effectively trapping the carbon for centuries. Notably, this technique is energy-efficient as it excludes the need for energy-intensive carbon capture processes, fostering sustainability at a considerably lower cost compared to direct air capture options.
About Senken
Senken is a trusted partner specializing in carbon credit procurement, delivering highly reliable credits and necessary documentation for audit compliance. Their Sustainable Integrity Index (SII) evaluates each credit against over 600 criteria, resulting in the rejection of approximately 95% of market projects. Senken serves notable European corporations, including Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, and DZ Bank, assisting them in achieving their sustainability targets.
About Carbonsate
Carbonsate is dedicated to developing biomass storage projects aimed at achieving permanent carbon sequestration through the storage of wood waste in specially designed underground assets. Each storage site is managed with a proprietary monitoring, reporting, and verification system (MRV) and undergoes independent assessment in line with the Puro.earth standards.
This deal marks another step towards achieving sustainable development and carbon neutrality. As industries increasingly focus on their environmental impact, collaborations like the one between Senken and Carbonsate pave new pathways for responsible carbon management. The innovative approach to biomass storage reflects a promising future for ecological preservation within Europe and beyond.