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How green is biomass?
Biomass today is by far the most important source of renewable energy. The majority is “traditional” biomass in developing countries, i.e., burning of primarily wood, charcoal, agricultural residues and animal dung for heating and cooking, but the share of modern use of biomass for electricity generation and as feedstock for fuel generation is growing fast.
Biomass, Greenness, Biomass Power, Burning Of Primarily Wood, Charcoal, Agricultural Residues, IEA, Global Energy, OECD, INDIA, Gasification Technology, State Electricity Regulatory Commissions, Renewable Purchase Standards, IREDA, Power Generation
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How green is biomass?
Biomass today is by far the most important source of renewable energy. The majority is “traditional” biomass in developing countries, i.e., burning of primarily wood, charcoal, agricultural residues and animal dung for heating and cooking, but the share of modern use of biomass for electricity generation and as feedstock for fuel generation is growing fast.
Biomass, Greenness, Biomass Power, Burning Of Primarily Wood, Charcoal, Agricultural Residues, IEA, Global Energy, OECD, INDIA, Gasification Technology, State Electricity Regulatory Commissions, Renewable Purchase Standards, IREDA, Power Generation
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