October 28, 2023
Biomass Usage in India: Present & Future
Biomass Usage in India: Present and Future by PelletIndia.com
India, a large country with a high population density, has significant opportunities for bioenergy deployment. Let’s explore the current state of biomass usage and its future prospects:
- Current Biomass Usage:
- Renewables constitute 22% of India’s total energy supply as of 2019.
- The share of renewable energy in final energy consumption stands at 31%.
- Approximately 85% of renewable energy comes from biomass.
- Traditional biomass use for residential heating (such as wood) is gradually declining, replaced by oil and gas.
- Modern biomass utilization for power production is on the rise.
- Biofuels in transport remain modest, accounting for less than 1% of transport fuels. The focus is primarily on bioethanol.
- Opportunities exist for replacing coal with solid biomass, adopting less polluting forms of bioenergy, and increasing transport biofuels using domestically available agricultural residues.
- Future Prospects:
- India aims to increase the share of non-fossil fuels in total capacity to 40% by 2030.
- The country produces around 450-500 million tonnes of biomass annually.
- Key opportunities include:
- Replacing coal with solid biomass in existing assets.
- Transitioning from traditional to modern bioenergy.
- Expanding transport biofuels based on domestic agricultural residues.
- Leveraging (renewable) energy from municipal solid waste as part of waste management systems.
In summary, India’s bioenergy journey holds promise for sustainable energy solutions, reduced emissions, and enhanced energy security. 🌱🔥🇮🇳