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Programme of Biomass Energy and Co-Generation
(non-bagasse) in Industry for implementation in 2005-06.
1.0 Objectives
The main objectives of the Programme on Biomass
Energy and Co-Generation (non-bagasse) in Industry are
given below:-
- To encourage the deployment of biomass energy
systems in industry for meeting thermal and
electrical energy requirements.
- To promote decentralized / distributed power
generation through supply of surplus power to the
grid.
- To conserve the use of fossil fuels for captive
requirements in industry.
- To bring about reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions in industry.
- To create awareness about the potential and
benefits of alternative modes of energy generation
in industry.
2.0 Scope
The programme will cover the following types of
projects and other activities.
i) Biomass gasifiers for thermal and electrical
applications in Industry
The deployment of small scale gasifiers has already
been demonstrated for electrical and thermal energy
applications. Greater thrust is proposed to be provided
for the deployment of gasifiers of higher capacity, to
operate on diversity of biomass feed material, and for
specific segments of Industrial applications for captive
power generation and production of thermal energy or
co-generation of heat and power. Deployment of 100%
produce gas engines will be encouraged for achieving
higher efficiency and eliminating use of fossil fuels.
ii) Biomass Co-Generation Projects
To meet the requirement of captive power and thermal
energy, the installation of biomass co-generation
projects (excluding bagasse co-generation) is to be
promoted in industry, with at least 50% of power of
captive use, and a provision for the surplus power to be
exported to the grid. This will increase the use of
New & Renewable Energy sources and conserve the use of
fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. Use of
maximum of 255 conventional fuels would be allowed in
such projects.
iii) Industrial Co-Generation Projects based on
Conventional Fuels and their Rejects.
The installation of co-generation projects based on
conventional fuels such as coal, oil, lignite, gas and
un/semi-utilized wastes / rejects like dolochar, coal
rejects and refinery muds, etc., is to be encouraged in
industry, for meeting power and energy requirements.
iv) Other Promotional Activities
Other promotional activities would cover
potential/resource assessment, preparation of DPRs,
organization of seminars / workshop/conference,
interactive / business meets, awareness creation
activities, and other professional technical services.
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