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Bioenergy

Main articles:ย Biomass,ย Biogas, andย Biofuel

Sugarcane plantationย to produceย ethanolย in Brazil

Aย CHP power stationย using wood to supply 30,000 households in France

Global electricity power generation capacity143.4 GW (2021)
Global electricity power generation capacity annual growth rate7.1% (2012-2021)
Share of global electricity generation2% (2018)
Levelized cost per megawatt hourUSD 118.908 (2019)
Primary technologiesBiomass,ย biofuel
Other energy applicationsHeating, cooking, transportation fuels

Biomass isย biological materialย derived from living, or recently living organisms. It most often refers to plants or plant-derived materials which are specifically calledย lignocellulosic biomass.ย As an energy source, biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms ofย biofuel. Conversion of biomass to biofuel can be achieved by different methods which are broadly classified into:ย thermal,ย chemical, andย biochemicalย methods. Wood was the largest biomass energy source as of 2012;ย examples include forest residuesย โ€“ such as dead trees, branches andย tree stumps, yard clippings, wood chips and evenย municipal solid waste. In the second sense, biomass includes plant or animal matter that can be converted into fibers or other industrialย chemicals, including biofuels. Industrial biomass can be grown from numerous types of plants, includingย miscanthus,ย switchgrass,ย hemp,ย corn,ย poplar,ย willow,ย sorghum, sugarcane,ย bamboo,ย and a variety of tree species, ranging fromย eucalyptusย toย oil palmย (palm oil). # ISO certification in India

Plant energy is produced by crops specifically grown for use as fuel that offer high biomass output per hectare with low input energy. The grain can be used for liquid transportation fuels while the straw can be burned to produce heat or electricity. Plant biomass can also be degraded from cellulose toย glucoseย through a series of chemical treatments, and the resulting sugar can then be used as a first-generation biofuel. # ISO certification in India

Biomass can be converted to other usable forms of energy such asย methaneย gasย or transportation fuels such asย ethanolย andย biodiesel. Rotting garbage, and agricultural and human waste, all release methane gasย โ€“ also calledย landfill gasย orย biogas. Crops, such as corn and sugarcane, can be fermented to produce the transportation fuel, ethanol. Biodiesel, another transportation fuel, can be produced from left-over food products such as vegetable oils and animal fats.There is a great deal of research involvingย algal fuelย or algae-derived biomass due to the fact that it is a non-food resource, grows around 20 times faster than other types of food crops, such as corn and soy, and can be grown almost anywhere.ย Once harvested, it can be fermented to produce biofuels such as ethanol,ย butanol, and methane, as well as biodiesel andย hydrogen. The biomass used for electricity generation varies by region. Forest by-products, such as wood residues, are common in the United States. Agricultural waste is common inย Mauritiusย (sugar cane residue) andย Southeast Asiaย (rice husks). # ISO certification in India

Biofuelsย include a wide range of fuels which are derived from biomass. The term coversย solid,ย liquid, andย gaseousย fuels.ย Liquid biofuels include bioalcohols, such as bioethanol, and oils, such as biodiesel. Gaseous biofuels includeย biogas,ย landfill gasย andย synthetic gas.ย Bioethanolย is an alcohol made byย fermentingย the sugar components of plant materials and it is made mostly from sugar and starch crops. These include maize, sugarcane and, more recently,ย sweet sorghum. The latter crop is particularly suitable for growing in dryland conditions, and is being investigated byย International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropicsย for its potential to provide fuel, along with food and animal feed, in arid parts of Asia and Africa. # ISO certification in India

With advanced technology being developed, cellulosic biomass, such as trees and grasses, are also used as feedstocks for ethanol production. Ethanol can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, but it is usually used as a gasoline additive to increase octane and improve vehicle emissions. Bioethanol is widely used in theย United Statesย and inย Brazil. The energy costs for producing bio-ethanol are almost equal to, the energy yields from bio-ethanol. However, according to theย European Environment Agency, biofuels do not address global warming concerns.ย Biodiesel is made fromย vegetable oils,ย animal fatsย or recycled greases. It can be used as a fuel for vehicles in its pure form, or more commonly as a diesel additive to reduce levels of particulates, carbon monoxide, and hydrocarbons from diesel-powered vehicles. Biodiesel is produced from oils or fats usingย transesterificationย and is the most common biofuel in Europe. Biofuels provided 2.7% of the world’s transport fuel in 2010. # ISO certification in India

Biomass, biogas and biofuels are burned to produce heat/power and in doing so harm the environment. Pollutants such as sulphurous oxides (SOx),ย nitrous oxidesย (NOx), and particulate matter (PM) are produced from the combustion of biomass. The World Health Organization estimates that 3.7 million prematurely died from outdoor air pollution in 2012 while indoor pollution from biomass burning effects over 3 billion people worldwide. # ISO certification in India

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