Decentralised bioenergy systems present a solution for the uncertain global energy supply chains and rising fuel prices in India.
About Decentralised Bioenergy Systems
- It refers to the local production and consumption of heat, electricity, or biogas from organic waste and crop residues.
- Key Technologies involved:
- Biomass Gasification: Converts dry agricultural residues (husk, stalks) into combustible producer gas to run small engines or provide industrial heat.
- Biogas & Anaerobic Digesters: Converts wet waste (food scraps, animal manure) into biogas for cooking and electricity.
Significance
- Waste Management: Turns municipal solid waste and farm residues into valuable resources.
- Energy Security: Provides off-grid and micro-grid solutions to remote or underdeveloped regions.
- Economic Empowerment: Drives local job creation and supports small-scale farming and MSME operations.
Initiatives taken for Promoting Bioenergy
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