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ASSESSMENT OF SURPLUS CROP RESIDUE BIOMASS ENERGY SECTOR: INDIA
Author(s) -
Gopal Sonkar
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of global resources
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2455-2445
pISSN - 2395-3160
DOI - 10.46587/jgr.2022.v08i01.011
Subject(s) - renewable energy , crop residue , biomass (ecology) , natural resource economics , context (archaeology) , energy crop , economics , environmental economics , agricultural engineering , environmental science , bioenergy , agriculture , agronomy , ecology , engineering , biology , paleontology
The article explores potential energy productionquantity from surplus crop resides in the son river watershed.A special focus on the agricultural regions of the Sonwatershed through an analysis of the real potential of surpluscrop residues resource. The emphasis on residues energygreatly significant in current practices and future expectation.The United Nations Development Programme, for example,refers to sustainable development as a fundamental questionof our generation's development, which challenges theaspiration to enlighten humanity's collective journey towards abetter future. National and international development agencieswhose actions are commonly combined in the context of thedevelopment of clean renewable energy under the sustainableand clean development mechanism goals. These concernsare based on consensus among scientific and developmentapproaches that global climate change triggers profound shiftsin power/energy resources associated with ecological systemsthat will significant transformation in local and globalenvironment. The most serious impacts of fossil fuel aregenerally seen to be concentrated among the world's poor andespecially those living in the global south. The article alsoattempts to emphasize the importance of regional perspectiveand production of crop residue quantities. Crop -basedresidues resource has several distinct advantages such aswide periodically availability that puts it ahead among therenewable energy options.

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