Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Saccahrum spp.) is primarily produced to obtain sugar and alcohol. Presently sugar cane is burned before harvest. If the cane were not burned before harvest, the trash (tops and leaves) could be collected and burned to produce steam to generate electricity, or be converted into alcohol fuel and decrease the severe air pollution problems caused by sugar cane burning. Based upon logical assumptions and appropriate data, we estimate the number of people that could be served each year by this biomass if its energy was converted into electricity. From trash and bagasse, 7.0x10(6) and 5.5x10(6) people y-1 could be served, respectively
Recently, the use of biomass energy has been growing worldwide on an accelerated trajectory, with th...
Indicators, such as the energy balance (EB) and greenhouse gases emissions avoided (GHGEA), are freq...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Saccahrum spp.)...
Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Saccahrum spp.)...
ABSTRACT: Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Sacca...
Abstract SUGARCANE is a worldwide crop cultivated in more than 100 countries. With the exception of ...
An important renewable sources in the Brazilian energy matrix is the biomass, which is all organic ...
Universal access to modern energy is required if the world is to reduce poverty and enable sustainab...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universal access to modern energy is re...
This study presents a preliminary analysis of the potential of electric energy generation from veget...
Worldwide energy policies are moving towards a reduction of fossil fuels’ share in the energy mix an...
Biomass, integral to life, is one of the main energy sources that modern technologies could widely d...
Sugarcane straw has become available in large quantities in the field due to transition from manual ...
This work compares the technical, economic and environmental (GHG emissions mitigation) performance ...
Recently, the use of biomass energy has been growing worldwide on an accelerated trajectory, with th...
Indicators, such as the energy balance (EB) and greenhouse gases emissions avoided (GHGEA), are freq...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...
Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Saccahrum spp.)...
Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Saccahrum spp.)...
ABSTRACT: Brazil is a developing tropical country with abundant biomass resources. Sugar cane (Sacca...
Abstract SUGARCANE is a worldwide crop cultivated in more than 100 countries. With the exception of ...
An important renewable sources in the Brazilian energy matrix is the biomass, which is all organic ...
Universal access to modern energy is required if the world is to reduce poverty and enable sustainab...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Universal access to modern energy is re...
This study presents a preliminary analysis of the potential of electric energy generation from veget...
Worldwide energy policies are moving towards a reduction of fossil fuels’ share in the energy mix an...
Biomass, integral to life, is one of the main energy sources that modern technologies could widely d...
Sugarcane straw has become available in large quantities in the field due to transition from manual ...
This work compares the technical, economic and environmental (GHG emissions mitigation) performance ...
Recently, the use of biomass energy has been growing worldwide on an accelerated trajectory, with th...
Indicators, such as the energy balance (EB) and greenhouse gases emissions avoided (GHGEA), are freq...
For more than half of the Southern African population, human development is limited by a lack of acc...