As per ministry of New and Renewable Energy (Government of
India) report, currently available biomass in India is estimated at
about 500 million metric tonnes per year (MNRE, 2015).
Considering agricultural and forestry waste residues area, the
anticipated surplus biomass available is at about 120–150 million
metric tonnes per annum which constitutes to a potential of about
18,000 MW energy (MNRE, 2015). In heat and power generation,
agricultural biomass can be considered as a renewable indigenous
source of energy. Energy generated by biomass constitutes about
32% of the total primary energy use in the country for heating
and energy needs. Various forms of Biomass energy can be utilized
as a useful energy, which has implications on various sectors of environment.
As per ministry of New and Renewable Energy (Government ofIndia) report, currently available biomass in India is estimated atabout 500 million metric tonnes per year (MNRE, 2015).Considering agricultural and forestry waste residues area, theanticipated surplus biomass available is at about 120–150 millionmetric tonnes per annum which constitutes to a potential of about18,000 MW energy (MNRE, 2015). In heat and power generation,agricultural biomass can be considered as a renewable indigenoussource of energy. Energy generated by biomass constitutes about32% of the total primary energy use in the country for heatingand energy needs. Various forms of Biomass energy can be utilizedas a useful energy, which has implications on various sectors of environment.
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