Bagasse

Bagasse ( bə-GAS) is the dry pulpy fibrous material that remains after crushing sugarcane or sorghum stalks to extract their juice. It is used as a biofuel for the production of heat, energy, and electricity, and in the manufacture of pulp and building materials. Agave bagasse is similar, but is the material remnants after extracting blue agave sap.

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CSEP: Centre for Social and Economic Progress · 30 September 2024 English

The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) conducts in-depth, policy-relevant research and provides evidence- based recommendations to the challenges facing India and the world. [...] The views expressed herein …

{ Solar PV 5% 2.3 In the Distribution Sector { Bagasse/CoGen and others 8% The electricity distribution


IEA: International Energy Agency · 25 September 2024 English

Sustainable fuels play a crucial role in clean energy transitions. They complement direct electrification and energy efficiency measures in decarbonising sectors for which emissions are hard to abate, while contributing …

(DDGS) from corn ethanol plants, electricity from bagasse (from sugarcane mills), or biochar (from pyrolysis sugarcane, energy needs can also be met by burning bagasse residues. Additional low-emission energy options


IRENA: International Renewable Energy Agency · 24 September 2024 English

Renewable energy

electricity and heat generation include sugar cane bagasse, rice husks, black liquor, other pulp and paper India, the range was from a low of USD 593/kW for bagasse projects to a high of USD 5 050/kW for landfill selected feedstocks and country/region, 2000-2023 Bagasse Landfill gas Other vegetal and Rice husks Wood Figure 9.4 shows that biomass plants that rely on bagasse, landfill gas and other biogases tend to have lower generation projects by country and region, 2000-2023 Bagasse Landfill gas Other vegetal and Rice husks Wood


IRENA: International Renewable Energy Agency · 20 September 2024 English

Renewable energy

latter, ‘modern’ refers to liquid biofuels from bagasse and other plants; bio-refineries; biogas produced


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 16 September 2024 English

The Threat of Unsustainable Practices A recent report by the World Economic Forum (WEF) identifies extreme weather events and critical changes to Earth’s systems as the top long-term risks to …

Extending the PM Jeevan Yojana for “bolt-on” models (bagasse used with 1G plants) will help augment capacity


APO: Asian Productivity Organization · 13 September 2024 English

The publication encapsulates the findings of a need and readiness survey conducted in the eight APO member economies Bangladesh, the Republic of China, India, Indonesia, the Republic of Korea (ROK), …

member economies, rice husks, rice straw, sugarcane bagasse, and livestock manure were the major potential and is sometimes burned on the farm. Sugarcane bagasse is widely used as boiler fuel and animal fodder biochar; energy is • Sugarcane Bagasse is used for fuel required to produce bagasse in boilers to produce biochar application are • Sugarcane burning, and organic ongoing bagasse fertilizers Rice straw is used for bioenergy, biofuel available for carbon • Sugarcane Bagasse is used as boiler sequestration bagasse fuel in sugar factories as


Oxfam International · 11 September 2024 English

Since 2003, EU policymakers have promoted biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but they have turned out to be a disaster for the climate, human rights and food security. Studies …

advanced fuels are made from crop residues (e.g. bagasse, palm oil effluent and nut shells) or byproducts industries and are in limited supply, such as bagasse, a sugar cane residue used in several industries


ERIA: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN & East Asia · 23 August 2024 English

ERIA Research Project Report FY2024, No. 13

(stoves, 14 grasses, corn cobs, wood, sugarcane bagasse). Sugarcane presents higher economic and environmental contributes to some agricultural advantages. Sugarcane bagasse also plays an essential role in the energy balance export (Goldemberg, 2006; Basso et al., 2012). This bagasse can generate energy and avoid using any fossil is squeezed out, leaving solids called ‘bagasse’. The bagasse is used as fuel for the remaining steps sugarcane-based ethanol, cane residues (bagasse) supply the heat. Since bagasse is a biomass energy source, sugarcane-based


EU: European Union · 13 August 2024 English

On 14 September 2023, the EU Ecolabel criteria for ‘absorbent hygiene products’ were established in Commission Decision 2023/1809, within the scheme of the EU Ecolabel Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 66/2010). …

waste and by-products, such as used cooking oil, bagasse and tall oil. Plastics can be fully or partially


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 12 August 2024 English

Over half of the world’s population comprises young people. Their role in shaping global development is thus unparalleled, and the choices they make today will mould our collective future. As …

Extending the PM Jeevan Yojana for “bolt-on” models (bagasse used with 1G plants) will help augment capacity


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