Potential use of bamboo resources in energy value-added conversion technology and energy systems

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Bamboo has been identified as a promising solution to the energy crisis and climate change as a source of biomass energy. Due to its rapid growth and high-value products, bamboo is considered as a potential source of biomass energy. Bamboo contains a significant amount of cellulose and hemicellulose, which can be converted to sugar constituents, making it an ideal raw material for energy production. This article reviews the different processes of producing bioethanol, biogas, biochar, and bio-oil from bamboo biomass using techniques such as pyrolysis, hydrothermal liquefaction, fermentation, and anaerobic digestion, and discusses the opportunities and challenges of these conversion technologies. It also reviews the main types and morphological characteristics of energy bamboo species and proposes an evaluation system for energy bamboo species, which optimizes the utilization efficiency of bamboo biomass energy and maximizes benefits by adopting appropriate methods for producing bioenergy based on the characteristics of different bamboo species.

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Liang, Z., Neményi, A., Kovács, G. P., & Gyuricza, C. (2023, August 1). Potential use of bamboo resources in energy value-added conversion technology and energy systems. GCB Bioenergy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.13072

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