Small Scale Energy Production by Bio Mass |
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@article{IJIRSTV1I6035, |
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The focus of the study was on the impact that different types of local level bio energy initiatives can have on rural livelihoods in different contexts in the developing world. In order to generate electricity, biomass can be combusted, gasified, biologically digested or converted to liquid fuels propelling a generator. Several research institutions and international agencies rate biomass as one of the cheapest available renewable energy sources for power generation. Conversion from biomass to electricity is a low-carbon process as the resulting CO2 is captured by plant re-growth. In contrast with solar PV or wind power, biomass power technology can generate electricity on demand at any time, to a sufficient supply of biomass stocks is assured. Many agricultural and forest product residues can provide feedstock for energy conversion without increasing land requirements. Local farmers can generate additional income by providing biomass fuels for small local power plants. |
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Keywords: bio energy, biogas, bio liquid, bio mass |
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