Biomass and Bio-energy
Biomass is the fuel that is developed from organic materials, a renewable and property supply of energy want to produce electricity or totally different sorts of power. It may be a renewable supply of fuel to provide energy since waste residues can continuously be – in terms of mill residuals, forest resources and scrap wood; and forests can continuously have trees, and that we can continuously have crops and the residual biological material from those crops. Biomass offers remarkable environmental and consumer advantages, protective air quality, and contribute the foremost dependable renewable energy supply. It has the potential to moderate greenhouse warming through the availability of energy from CO2-neutral feedstocks. Biomass doesn't add Global greenhouse gas to the atmosphere because it absorbs a constant amount of carbon in growing because it releases once it's consumed as a fuel. It may be an important supply of energy and the most significant fuel worldwide once coal, oil and gas.
- Bio-based Chemicals and Reactions
- Biodiversity, Sustainability
- Biomass Policies, Markets
- Biomass Resources, Conversion Technologies
- Biomass Applications
- Biogas & Waste-to-Energy
- Advanced Biofuels & Biobased Chemicals
- Biorefinery and Biodiesel

