Biomass Combustion

Biomass Combustion

 Biomass combustion involves the direct burning of organic materials to produce heat and power. Common feedstocks include wood chips, pellets, agricultural residues, and energy crops. Biomass combustion systems are widely used in power plants, combined heat and power units, and district heating networks. When sustainably sourced, biomass combustion is considered carbon-neutral, as emitted carbon dioxide is offset by biomass regrowth. Advanced combustion technologies improve efficiency and reduce emissions of particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and other pollutants. Challenges include fuel variability, ash management, and emission control. Biomass combustion provides dispatchable renewable energy and supports rural economies while contributing to energy security and emission reduction goals.

Committee Members
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Dai Yeun Jeong

Dai Yeun Jeong

Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Scott Kelly

Scott Kelly

University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Deinar Agudelo Ortiz

Deinar Agudelo Ortiz

Natural Motos sas, Colombia
IEFC 2026 Speakers
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Ricson Chude

Ricson Chude

Association of Energy Engineers, United States
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Saim Memon

Saim Memon

Sanyou London Pvt Ltd, United Kingdom
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Sabine Rode

Sabine Rode

University of Lorraine, France
Speaker at International Energy Future Conference  2026 - Vladimir Chigrinov

Vladimir Chigrinov

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

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