Biomass Power Project for Organic Waste and Domestic Waste (Biogas & Biomass) from Germany
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Biomass electricity (also known as Biomass power or biomass electricity) is a form of renewable energy produced using biomass resources. Biomass resources include crops, grasses, forests, organic waste, and other resources. The biomass power generation process typically includes the following steps:
Collecting Biomass Resources: Biomass resources are collected from various sources such as crops, cow manure, wood waste, vegetable peels, and industrial waste.
Converting biomass into gas (biogas): Biomass is processed to produce gas (biogas) through the process of decomposing bacteria. Biogas contains the main components of methane (CH₄) and carbon dioxide (CO₂).
Burning biogas to generate electricity: Biogas is burned in incinerators to generate heat, and this heat is used to generate electricity through generators.
Advantages of biomass power include:
It is a renewable energy source and has significant reserves.
Help reduce waste and take advantage of useful resources.
Does not cause greenhouse gas emissions like fossil fuels.
However, attention should be paid to the sustainable management of biomass resources to ensure the efficiency and sustainability of the biomass power generation process.
In Vietnam, biomass power is a field that is being interested and developed. Biomass power projects often use biomass resources such as crops, plants, forests, organic waste, and other resources to produce electricity. Here are some biomass power projects in Vietnam:
An Khe Biomass Power Plant (capacity 95 MW) in Gia Lai province.
Khanh Hoa Sugar Plant (capacity 60 MW) in Khanh Hoa province.
Ninh Hoa Sugar Plant (capacity 30 MW) in Khanh Hoa province.
KCP – Phu Yen Biomass Power Plant (capacity 30 MW) in Phu Yen province.
Biomass electricity is a form of renewable energy and has a large reserve. The development of biomass power projects brings economic efficiency and contributes to environmental protection. Companies operating in the agricultural sector have also taken advantage of post-processing waste to combine it as biomass electricity.
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