1. Introduction Wood was the primary energy source for cooking, heating and metal production from the beginning of recorded history until the time of the industrial revolution. At the end of the middle ages, wood was used across India in smelters producing iron, copper, lead and other materials. Industrialization continued and demand grew for these products. The demand for wood exceeded the availability, causing the shutdown of many smelters, shortages of wood for cooking, and deforestation. Wood chips are one of the sources of biomass renewable energy that can produce gas through gasification. This source has the greatest potential of any renewable energy option for base-load electric power production for electricity generation and heating. High penetration of biomass technologies requires an abundant supply of biomass resources. Wood shavings in fine form from wood process industries and agricultural wastes have also been used to augment the
1. Introduction Wood was the primary energy source for cooking, heating and metal production from the beginning of recorded history until the time of the industrial revolution. At the end of the middle ages, wood was used across India in smelters producing iron, copper, lead and other materials. Industrialization continued and demand grew for these products. The demand for wood exceeded the availability, causing the shutdown of many smelters, shortages of wood for cooking, and deforestation. Wood chips are one of the sources of biomass renewable energy that can produce gas through gasification. This source has the greatest potential of any renewable energy option for base-load electric power production for electricity generation and heating. High penetration of biomass technologies requires an abundant supply of biomass resources. Wood shavings in fine form from wood process industries and agricultural wastes have also been used to augment the
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