Harnessing Biomass Energy: Challenges and Measures
Biomass refers to organic materials such as wood, agricultural residues, and animal waste used as renewable energy sources. It can be converted into biofuels or used directly for heat and electricity generation, contributing to energy security and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
What are the challenges in harnessing biomass energy?
- Seasonal Availability: Biomass feedstocks are often seasonal, leading to supply fluctuations.
- Transportation Costs: Biomass is bulky and has a low energy density, making transportation costly.
- Storage Issues: Biomass can degrade during storage, reducing its energy content.
- Conversion Efficiency: Current technologies for converting biomass to energy are not as efficient as fossil fuel technologies.
- Development Costs: ....
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