The fundamental principles of developing biomass energy feedstocks include “not competing with humans for food and not competing with food for land.” This means that non-food raw materials, such as cellulose, should be used wherever possible as raw materials for biomass energy production. At the same time, attention should be paid to the development of efficient conversion technologies to convert raw materials into biomass energy. In addition, waste oil can also be used as one of the raw materials for biomass energy production, but it also faces problems such as pretreatment difficulty, poor process adaptability to variety of raw materials and low conversion efficiency. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on technologykey basic technologies of biorefinery, to form a technical system for the efficient synthesis/conversion of biomass to produce low-carbon liquid fuels/energy products, to accelerate the efficient conversion of multiple raw materials into technology fuel ethanol. , and selectively prepare advanced bioliquids from used oils. The research and development demonstration of fuel technology and biogas industrial chain technology will promote the efficient development of large-scale biomass energy and play a better supporting role in national energy security.
Principles of raw material development for biomass energy
Introduction Development principles of raw materials used in biomass energy The development principles of raw materials used in biomass energy mainly include "not competing with humans for food, and not competing with food for land ". This means that non-grain raw m