Abstract

The population of the planet continues to rise rapidly. As a result, the percentage of global energy consumption is growing significantly. Methods of biomass briquettes and BDH (Biomass District Heating) with the biomass energy source has the attributes of fossil fuel while also being able to stored, renewed and transported. While conventional power sources are non-renewable and results in pollution. Thus, countries are setting up biomass power plants for developing an eco-friendly process for power production. This study states the new age technologies for biomass energy production, their economic and environmental benefits along with the capacity of these large plants to provide employment in bulk. The limitations of biomass energy are also stated along with how India, a developing country is coping with the installment of the newest technologies. Thus, replacing the fossil fuels in the upcoming dawns for a better environment.

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