Awards Content for Bioenergy 2020 conference

Haiyan Pei

Abstract

Bioenergy is defined as electricity and gas that is generated from organic matter, known as biomass. This can be anything from plants and timber to agricultural and food waste – and even sewage. It is renewable energy created from natural, biological sources. Many natural sources, such as plants, animals, and their byproducts, can be valuable resources. Modern technology even makes landfills or waste zones potential bioenergy resources. Most part of bioenergy comes from forests, agricultural farms, and waste. These feedstocks are grown by farms specifically for their use as an energy source. Common crops include starch or sugar-based plants, like sugarcane or corn

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