The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization, and economic development. The growing concern of meeting energy demand while reducing dependency on fossil fuels has resulted in an increasing demand for renewable energy. As a country with a rich biomass base, bioenergy is now an important component of Indonesia’s energy agenda. However, a crucial problem in bioenergy production is the selection of species that can provide a sustainable supply of feedstock without having an impact on food security and the environment. In this context, we discuss the characteristics and benefits of using bamboo, a perennial grass, as a potential species for bioenergy feedstock in Indonesia. We describe the f...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization,...
The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization,...
The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization,...
The growing demand for energy in Indonesia is driven by population growth, urbanization and economic...
Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the n...
Global energy sectors are facing the crucial challenge of sustainability and diversification of ener...
Bamboo has become a new trend or focus point as a source of biomass energy in which its proper appli...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Following the Paris Agreement of 2015, Indonesia aims to reduce emissions by 29% by 2030, compared t...
Bamboo is a grassy plant that grows rapidly, is also a renewable natural resource and with a high yi...
Bamboos are a large group of rapidly growing woody grasses, that can be sustainably managed in short...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization,...
The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization,...
The energy demand in Indonesia has increased significantly with its population growth, urbanization,...
The growing demand for energy in Indonesia is driven by population growth, urbanization and economic...
Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the n...
Global energy sectors are facing the crucial challenge of sustainability and diversification of ener...
Bamboo has become a new trend or focus point as a source of biomass energy in which its proper appli...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Bamboo is the common term applied to a broad group (1250 species) of large woody grasses, ranging fr...
Following the Paris Agreement of 2015, Indonesia aims to reduce emissions by 29% by 2030, compared t...
Bamboo is a grassy plant that grows rapidly, is also a renewable natural resource and with a high yi...
Bamboos are a large group of rapidly growing woody grasses, that can be sustainably managed in short...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...
Primary energy demand in Indonesia has rapidly increased, i.e., 43.33% between 2005 and 2016, while ...