Bamboo for biomass energy production

Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the needs of the worlds growing population. However, there is a major concern about fulfilling energy demand while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Bamboo-based biomass has great potential for use as a r...

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Main Authors: Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa, Lai, Kok-Song, Baharum, Nadiya Akmal, Thau, Wilson Lym Yong, Ngi Hoon, Lau, Abdul Hamid, Mohd Zahir, Cheng, Wan Hee, Abdullah, Janna Ong
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Published: North Carolina University Press 2023
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106848/
https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/bamboo-for-biomass-energy-production/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1068482024-08-06T06:08:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106848/ Bamboo for biomass energy production Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa Lai, Kok-Song Baharum, Nadiya Akmal Thau, Wilson Lym Yong Ngi Hoon, Lau Abdul Hamid, Mohd Zahir Cheng, Wan Hee Abdullah, Janna Ong Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the needs of the worlds growing population. However, there is a major concern about fulfilling energy demand while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Bamboo-based biomass has great potential for use as a raw material for the production of biofuels and bioenergy. Bamboo possesses excellent fuel qualities that can be converted into solid, liquid, and gaseous biofuels. Hence, the cultivation and harvesting operations must be performed efficiently to ensure that the availability of this biomass is sufficient to meet the demand for biofuel production. Several studies have shown that the micropropagation technique has increased bamboo production and that proper bamboo plantation management can benefit both the environment and society. Nevertheless, there are several challenges in bamboo cultivation and biofuel production, such as environmental impact from land management and economic risk from the industrial supply chain. Bamboo-producing countries, including Malaysia, have initiated several policies to propose strategies for sustaining the bamboo industry. North Carolina University Press 2023 Article PeerReviewed Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa and Lai, Kok-Song and Baharum, Nadiya Akmal and Thau, Wilson Lym Yong and Ngi Hoon, Lau and Abdul Hamid, Mohd Zahir and Cheng, Wan Hee and Abdullah, Janna Ong (2023) Bamboo for biomass energy production. BioResources, 18 (1). 2386 - 2407. ISSN 1930-2126; ESSN: 1930-2126 https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/bamboo-for-biomass-energy-production/ 10.15376/biores.18.1.aizuddin
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description Energy consumption in human society has increased as more energy supplies are required to meet the needs of the worlds growing population. However, there is a major concern about fulfilling energy demand while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Bamboo-based biomass has great potential for use as a raw material for the production of biofuels and bioenergy. Bamboo possesses excellent fuel qualities that can be converted into solid, liquid, and gaseous biofuels. Hence, the cultivation and harvesting operations must be performed efficiently to ensure that the availability of this biomass is sufficient to meet the demand for biofuel production. Several studies have shown that the micropropagation technique has increased bamboo production and that proper bamboo plantation management can benefit both the environment and society. Nevertheless, there are several challenges in bamboo cultivation and biofuel production, such as environmental impact from land management and economic risk from the industrial supply chain. Bamboo-producing countries, including Malaysia, have initiated several policies to propose strategies for sustaining the bamboo industry.
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author Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa
Lai, Kok-Song
Baharum, Nadiya Akmal
Thau, Wilson Lym Yong
Ngi Hoon, Lau
Abdul Hamid, Mohd Zahir
Cheng, Wan Hee
Abdullah, Janna Ong
spellingShingle Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa
Lai, Kok-Song
Baharum, Nadiya Akmal
Thau, Wilson Lym Yong
Ngi Hoon, Lau
Abdul Hamid, Mohd Zahir
Cheng, Wan Hee
Abdullah, Janna Ong
Bamboo for biomass energy production
author_facet Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa
Lai, Kok-Song
Baharum, Nadiya Akmal
Thau, Wilson Lym Yong
Ngi Hoon, Lau
Abdul Hamid, Mohd Zahir
Cheng, Wan Hee
Abdullah, Janna Ong
author_sort Ku Aizuddin, Ku Nur Azwa
title Bamboo for biomass energy production
title_short Bamboo for biomass energy production
title_full Bamboo for biomass energy production
title_fullStr Bamboo for biomass energy production
title_full_unstemmed Bamboo for biomass energy production
title_sort bamboo for biomass energy production
publisher North Carolina University Press
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/106848/
https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/bamboo-for-biomass-energy-production/
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