| Literature DB >> 33436988 |
Tran Thien Cuong1, Hoang Anh Le2, Nguyen Manh Khai1, Pham Anh Hung1, Le Thuy Linh1, Nguyen Viet Thanh1, Ngo Dang Tri3, Nguyen Xuan Huan1.
Abstract
Biomass, one of the renewable resources, is expected to play an important role in the world's energy future. In Asia, rice straw is an abundant agricultural surplus because rice is one of the leading staple food crops in the region. Often, rice straw is burned directly in the field via uncontrolled combustion methods that emit large amounts of short-lived air pollutants, greenhouse gases, and other pollutants. In Vietnam, the energy and environment protection sectors are facing great challenges because of rapid urbanisation and industrialisation. A national strategic choice is to exploit renewable energy, including biomass-derived energy, to achieve energy security and CO2 emission reduction. This study investigates the potential of rice straw as an energy source for power plants at a local scale in Vietnam using data derived from satellite Sentinel-1 images. The results show that Vietnam can produce 2,565 MW from rice straw, for which 24 out of 63 provinces have a potential capacity higher than 30 MW, and the Kien Giang province has the highest capacity (245 MW). The study also analyses limitations and obstacles overcoming which can promote the biomass energy sector in the country.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33436988 PMCID: PMC7804265 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80678-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379