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Biomass, Energy, and Environment : Hardback : Oxford University Press : 9780198564362 : 0198564368 : 19 Oct 1995 : Developing countries are searching for alternative energy options to promote sustainable and equitable development. This study analyzes the current sources, usage and environmental impact of biomass energy in India. Case studies of successful bioenergy projects are presented.Read More

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    Developing countries are searching for alternate energy options which promote sustainable development and equity. Modernized bioenergy is shown as an option with potential to meet the rural needs of a large populous country like India, along with significant social, environmental, and economic benefits such as carbon-emission reduction and the promotion of biodiversity. This text uses India as a case study for biomass, energy and environment, which postgraduates and professionals in environmental sciences and energy development planning can use as a model for analyzing the potential for biomass energy for other developing countries.

  • 0198564368
  • 9780198564362
  • N. H. Ravindranath, D. O. Hall
  • 7 September 1995
  • OUP Oxford
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 392
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