Publications
Survey of Energy Resources 2007
Bioenergy Country Notes
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Sugar cane bagasse |
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quantity of raw material available |
229 617 |
tonnes |
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Wood |
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quantity of raw material available |
140 |
million m3 |
The country has a considerable biomass resource in the form of agricultural and forest residues and animal wastes which together account for about 90% of the nation’s energy requirements. There is no immediate renewable energy substitute for wood fuel used for cooking apart from biogas, the technology of which has not yet reached a high enough level of dissemination.
According to data for 2003, there was a growing stock of 4.39 billion m3 woody biomass with a mean annual increment of 140 million m3. Annual wood fuel consumption is approximately 34 million m3, contributing to deforestation at an estimated rate of 91 276 ha/yr.
Generally, biomass is not internationally traded.
The Government has formed a National Taskforce to work on liquid fuels promotions. The Taskforce/Special Committee is working in close collaboration with various stakeholders to formulate practical recommendations. The production of ethanol and biodiesel is being developed by small-scale private companies.
