Biomass power generation produces electricity by converting biomass into thermal or chemical energy. Common technologies include direct combustion in boilers, co-firing with coal, and gasification-based power systems. Biomass power plants can provide base-load renewable electricity and support grid stability. When sustainably sourced, biomass power generation reduces net greenhouse gas emissions and supports waste management. Challenges include feedstock logistics, efficiency optimization, and emission control. Advances in plant design, fuel preprocessing, and emission reduction technologies are improving performance. Biomass power generation contributes to renewable energy diversification and energy security.
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