Abstract
IN ENERGY terms biomass is the most important renewable energy carrier globally. It is used for the provision of heat, electricity and transportation fuels. Traditionally most of the organic material used within the worldwide energy system helps to cover energy demand for cooking and heating; this use totals 8.5 % of global final energy consumption. Additionally in recent years the modern use of biomass – and here especially the provision of electricity – has gained more and more importance, as the REN21 (Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century): Renewables 2012– Global Status Report, points out.
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