Bio Energy

  Biomass is a renewable energy source derived from the carbonaceous waste of numerous natural and human activities. It is derived from various sources, including the by-products from the timber industry, raw material from the forest, agricultural crops, wood and major parts of household waste. Biomass does not increase carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as it absorbs the carbon in growing as it releases when consumed as a fuel. Its advantage is that it can be used to generate electricity with the same equipment or power plants that are now burning fossil fuels. Biomass is very much important source of energy and the most important fuel worldwide after oil, coal and natural gas. As a substitution of consuming the free biomass fuel straightforwardly, it is more reasonable to pack the biomass fuel into briquettes and in this way, enhance its utility and accommodation of utilization. Gasifier converts solid fuel into an additional convenient, to use gaseous form of fuel called producer gas

  • Biomass
  • Biogas
  • Biodiesel
  • Biofuels
  • Advanced Biofuels
  • Biomass Combustion and Co-firing
  • Gasification of Biomass and Waste
  • Energy from Biogas
  • Climate Change Effects of Biomass and Bioenergy Systems
  • Bioenergy Benefits

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