Biomass to energy is a renewable energy source that can be cost-effective and eco-friendly. Biomass recovery and recycling. Recycling of agricultural residues (straw, stover, cane trash, green agricultural wastes, etc.) Recycling of agro-industrial waste (sugarcane bagasse, sago wastes, and rice husk).
While solar and wind power are being explored, biomass remains an excellent way to meet electricity and liquid fuel needs while recycling CO2. It is renewable, which only adds to the attraction.
Over the period of 2018–2023, bioenergy (including liquid biofuels) is projected to account for 30% of the growth in renewable energy production (International Energy Agency, 2018).