Biomass electricity

The principle is simple: Biomass recyclables such as coconut shells, rice husks, bamboo, as well as agricultural and forestry waste are collected centrally, dried and pressed, and processed into electricity in a power plant unit. The electricity generated in this way is then fed into the public grid - a state-regulated, fixed remuneration per kilowatt hour fed in guarantees a plannable, stable consumption over the long term. A by-product is charcoal, which can be distributed locally. This model can be gradually scaled in coordination with the available biomass, electricity consumers and depending on the investment budget. At the beginning, however, the "proof of concept" is provided at a selected location.

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