Published by Todd Bush on April 3, 2026
Global automation leader provides advanced technologies for first-of-its-kind biomass facility with carbon capture and sequestration
Emerson selected by Strategic Biofuels to automate one of the most advanced carbon capture projects in the United States
Louisiana project will convert forestry waste into reliable, carbon-neutral electricity
Comprehensive industrial automation portfolio and expertise positions Emerson as a leader in clean energy infrastructure and carbon capture technologies
Global automation leader Emerson (NYSE: EMR) has been chosen to automate Strategic Biofuels' $2-billion landmark Louisiana Green Fuels (LGF) power facility in Caldwell Parish. The project consists of a wood-fired power plant fully integrated with commercial-scale carbon capture and sequestration (CCS), delivering carbon‑neutral electricity to Louisiana's grid.
At full operation, LGF will convert 1.3 million tons of forestry residuals each year—material that would otherwise be left to decompose or be burned—into renewable baseload power, while capturing and permanently storing 1.1 million metric tons of CO₂ annually in secure geologic formations nearly a mile underground. The project will generate 100 megawatts of clean, dispatchable electricity, positioning Louisiana as a leader in carbon‑neutral energy production.
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"This project represents a significant milestone in Caldwell Parish and for energy independence to support Louisiana's future," said Paul Schubert, Ph.D., Strategic Biofuels' chief executive officer. "Emerson is the industry leader in process automation and their extensive experience and expertise in biomass power plants and carbon capture makes them the right partner for our project. We know they will be crucial to this project being completed on schedule."
To optimize the plant's integrated operations, Emerson will deploy its DeltaV™ Automation Platform, along with a full suite of advanced automation, measurement and reliability technologies. Emerson's portfolio—including Rosemount™ smart sensing, control valves, isolation valves, pressure protection devices, Micro Motion™ and Flexim™ flow and gas analysis solutions, and AspenTech® data management software—will provide the high-fidelity visibility and dynamic optimization tools required for a first-of-its-kind carbon‑neutral power system.
"Strategic Biofuels is charting a new course for clean, resilient energy by turning waste biomass into reliable power while permanently removing carbon from the atmosphere," said Mike Train, Emerson's chief sustainability officer. "Emerson is proud to support this breakthrough project with the automation technologies and CCS expertise needed to ensure safe, efficient and continuous operation of next-generation clean energy facilities."
With its end-to-end automation capabilities and decades of experience supporting energy transition infrastructure, Emerson will help LGF maximize efficiency, reduce operational risk and deliver on its mission of creating a replicable, commercially deployable pathway to carbon‑neutral energy.
Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is a global automation leader delivering solutions for the most demanding technology challenges. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, Emerson is engineering the autonomous future, enabling customers to optimize operations and accelerate innovation. For more information, visit Emerson.com.
Strategic Biofuels is a project development company advancing renewable energy solutions. The company's flagship project, LGF, in northeast Louisiana will be delivered in phases, beginning with a 100MW clean energy power plant featuring on-site carbon capture and sequestration. Learn more about Strategic Biofuels and the LGF project here: strategicbiofuels.com.
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