Bioenergy
Bioenergy is renewable energy made accessible from materials acquired from biological origin. Biomass is any organic matter which has deposited sunlight in the form of chemical energy. As a fuel, it may comprise wood, straw, wood waste, sugarcane, manure, and many other by-products from different agricultural processes. In its most exclusive sense, it is a synonym to biofuel, which is fuel obtained from biological sources. It includes biomass, the biological matter utilized as a biofuel, as well as the social, scientific, economic and technical fields related with utilizing biological sources for energy.
- Bioenergy Conversion
- Bioenergy feedstock
- Bioenergy in transition
- Bioenergy - Advances & Applications
- Emerging technologies in Bioenergy
- Global Warming and Climate Change
- Bioenergy Conversion
- Stump harvesting for bioenergy
- Bioenergy feedstock
- Quantitative assessment of bioenergy
- Biocatalysts’ and bioenergy
- Bioenergy crops and algae
- Bioenergy cropping systems
- Life cycle assessment of bioenergy system
- Bioenergy crop-Panicum virgatum
- Development of bioenergy technology