China has installed 210GW worth of renewable energy through the first three quarters of 2024, with renewables now taking a 35 per cent share of total grid output.
Despite all this, biomass power and bagasse co-generation are the least spoken about vis-a-vis other green energy sources like solar, wind, hydro and now green hydrogen. Why is it so?
The UK has the potential to generate up to 44% of its energy from biomass sources, including household waste, agricultural residues and home-grown biofuels by 2050. However, this country represents a ...
solar and biomass. This comes as the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) says demand is increasing faster than previously anticipated and is set to grow by 75 per cent leading up to 2050.