Biomass Energy

Biomass Energy

Biomass energy is generated from organic materials such as wood, crop residues, animal waste, and organic municipal waste. These materials are converted into energy through combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, or biochemical processes. Biomass energy can produce heat, electricity, and biofuels, making it a versatile renewable energy option. When sourced sustainably, biomass energy is considered carbon-neutral, as the carbon dioxide released during use is offset by carbon absorbed during biomass growth. Biomass energy supports waste reduction, rural development, and energy access in remote areas. Technological advancements have improved conversion efficiency and emission controls. Biomass energy contributes to renewable energy portfolios and plays an important role in transitioning toward sustainable and resilient energy systems.

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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