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Overview of bamboo biomass for energy production

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  • an Ha Truong

    (USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi, CleanED - Clean Energy and Sustainable Development Lab - USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi, Department of Renewable Energy - USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi - CleanED - Clean Energy and Sustainable Development Lab - USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi)

  • Thi My Anh Le

    (USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi, CleanED - Clean Energy and Sustainable Development Lab - USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi, Department of Renewable Energy - USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi - CleanED - Clean Energy and Sustainable Development Lab - USTH - University of Science and Technology of Hanoi)

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Bamboo biomass energy has great potential to be an alternative for fossil fuel. Bamboo biomass can be processed in various ways (thermal or biochemical conversion) to produce different energy products (charcoal, syngas and biofuels), which can be substitutions for existing fossil fuel products. Bamboo biomass has both advantages and drawbacks in comparison to other energy sources. It has better fuel characteristics than most biomass feed stocks and suitable for both thermal and biochemical pathways. The drawbacks of bamboo biomass includes establishment, logistic and land occupation. It can also impose negative impacts to environment if not well-managed, therefore, selection of bamboo as an energy dedicated feed stocks need to be evaluate carefully to avoid or minimized any possible risks. Bamboo biomass alone cannot fulfill all the demand for energy. It needs to combine with other sources to best exploit their potential and provide sustainable energy supply.

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  • an Ha Truong & Thi My Anh Le, 2014. "Overview of bamboo biomass for energy production," Working Papers halshs-01100209, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-01100209
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    1. Kemp, Deanna & Worden, Sandy & Owen, John R., 2016. "Differentiated social risk: Rebound dynamics and sustainability performance in mining," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 50(C), pages 19-26.

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