Biomass energy programs offer a wide range of potential benefits for developing countries. Already traditional biomass products like frewood, charcoal, manure and crop residues provide the main source of household energy use for some 2–3 billion people in the developing world, and this demand is likely to grow in the years ahead. But new technologies for commercial energy production from biomass are emerging that could lead to dramatic new opportunities for agriculture and the rural sector, as well as help developing countries reduce their dependence on expensive oil imports. Both..
Energy outlooks for Africa feature increased use of fossil fuels. However, they widely ignore that a...
The majority of African households will continue depending on traditional fuels to meet their daily ...
Firewood, dung and charcoal dominate household energy consumption in many developing countries. The ...
Modern biomass energy services have the potential to make a significant contribution to a new energy...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
Biomass is a primary source of energy for close to 2.4 billion people in developing countries. Easi...
Soaring prices of fossil fuels, geo-political issues and environmental pollution associated with fos...
Biomass contributes a significant share of global primary energy consumption and its importance is l...
Although 40% of the global population relies on traditional biomass use, mainly firewood and charcoa...
Eradicating poverty and achieving food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment is diffic...
Energy outlooks for Africa feature increased use of fossil fuels. However, they widely ignore that a...
The majority of African households will continue depending on traditional fuels to meet their daily ...
Firewood, dung and charcoal dominate household energy consumption in many developing countries. The ...
Modern biomass energy services have the potential to make a significant contribution to a new energy...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
Biomass is a primary source of energy for close to 2.4 billion people in developing countries. Easi...
Soaring prices of fossil fuels, geo-political issues and environmental pollution associated with fos...
Biomass contributes a significant share of global primary energy consumption and its importance is l...
Although 40% of the global population relies on traditional biomass use, mainly firewood and charcoa...
Eradicating poverty and achieving food and nutrition security in a sustainable environment is diffic...
Energy outlooks for Africa feature increased use of fossil fuels. However, they widely ignore that a...
The majority of African households will continue depending on traditional fuels to meet their daily ...
Firewood, dung and charcoal dominate household energy consumption in many developing countries. The ...