BIOMASS COGENERATION PLANTS

Category: Agriculture                                                         

Summary: Biomass cogeneration plants are facilities that use biomass, such as agricultural waste or wood, to generate both electricity and heat simultaneously.

    Biomass cogeneration plants are facilities that use biomass, such as agricultural waste or wood, to generate both electricity and heat simultaneously. This process increases efficiency compared to separate generation. Biomass is burned to drive an engine or turbine, producing electricity, while the waste heat is captured and used for heating purposes. This combined heat and power (CHP) system maximizes the energy potential of the biomass, making it a more sustainable and cost-effective solution for energy generation.