Green biomass energy is renewable and clean energy obtained by converting biomass materials (such as plants, waste, etc.) into fuel gas, producing energy from biomass and liquid biomass fuels. Compared with traditional energy, the advantages of biomass green energy are that it is renewable, clean and sustainable, so it has attracted much attention and promotion.
The trend of applying green energy from biomass is increasing day by day. In the field of power generation, technologies such as biomass combustion and gasification have been widely used in power plants. In the field of transportation, biomass fuels have become an alternative to gasoline and diesel in many areas, such as biodiesel, bioethanol, etc. These fuels can be produced frombiomass, while also reducing the demand for consumable petroleum energy.
The application of green biomass energy not only has economic benefits, but its most important importance lies in protecting the environment and reducing waste. greenhouse gas emissions. The use of biomass fuels can reduce carbon dioxide emissions and mitigate climate change, and is also beneficial for the protection of the ecological environment. At the same time, due to the sustainability of biomass energy, its potential use range is relatively wide, and it will also have great development potential in the future.