In India until recently, the energy from biomass came almost entirely from fuel wood, crop and livestock residues. However, in the last few years, attention has been given to the question of energy plantation and energy cropping, specifically for the purpose of providing fuel. Technologies are being developed to convert these sources into traditional forms of commercial energy that is, liquid, solid and gaseous fuels. If the new technologies find wider index acceptance and percolate in the rural areas, energy from biomass can meet 77% of the total energy needs of the country (Vimal and Tyagi, 1984).
In India until recently, the energy from biomass came almost entirely from fuel wood, crop and livestock residues. However, in the last few years, attention has been given to the question of energy plantation and energy cropping, specifically for the purpose of providing fuel. Technologies are being developed to convert these sources into traditional forms of commercial energy that is, liquid, solid and gaseous fuels. If the new technologies find wider index acceptance and percolate in the rural areas, energy from biomass can meet 77% of the total energy needs of the country (Vimal and Tyagi, 1984).
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