bionergy biomass
The Modern biomasses, and the resulting useful forms of bioenergy produced from it, are anticipated by many advocates to provide a significant contribution to the global primary energy supply of many International Energy Agency member countries during the coming decades. For non-member countries, particularly those wishing to achieve economic growth as well as meet the goals for sustainable development, the deployment of modern bioenergy projects and the growing international trade in biomass-based energy carriers offer potential opportunities.

Biomass is fundamentally a stored source of solar energy initially collected by plants during the process of photosynthesis whereby carbon dioxide is captured and converted to plant materials mainly in the form of cellulose, hemi-cellulose and lignin.

However developing a bioenergy plant can be a challenging process. Securing reliable and cost effective supplies of biomass feedstocks, produced in a sustainable manner over the operating life of the plant, can prove to be difficult. There are new kin of technologies, but the most of them contining with high cost. For this reason need to have a new energy and technology policy to support the biomass but specifically the bioenergy.

The bioenergy going to be the real future for the development.

|Manuel Torres Laveaga

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Posted by MaT on October 9th, 2007 Energy Policy   |   Trackback   |  

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    interesting article..made good reading.!!

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