Bioenergy is an important renewableenergy alternative. It is defined as energy produced from plant biomass and plant-derivedresidues and waste (Souza et al 2015). Modern bioenergy carriers include liquidbiofuels-such as bioethanol and biodiesel-as well as solid biofuels, biogas andbioelectricity (http://www.ebtke.esdm.go.id/).Bioenergy sources include forests, crops, livestock and urban and industrialwaste. The use of biomass resources requires integration with multipleactivities in rural and urban areas.
Publication year
2017
Authors
Widayati, A.; Öborn, I.; Silveira, S.; Baral, H.; Wargadalam, V.; Harahap, F.; Pari, G.
Language
English
Keywords
bioenergy, degraded forests, degraded land, climate change, development, renewable energy
Geographic
Indonesia