An assessment of biofuel use and burning of agricultural waste in the developing world
Planetary Science Institute · Harvard University
Abstract
We present an assessment of biofuel use and agricultural field burning in the developing world. We used information from government statistics, energy assessments from the World Bank, and many technical reports, as well as from discussions with experts in agronomy, forestry, and agro‐industries. We estimate that 2060 Tg biomass fuel was used in the developing world in 1985; of this, 66% was burned in Asia, and 21% and 13% in Africa and Latin America, respectively. Agricultural waste supplies about 33% of total biofuel use, providing 39%, 29%, and 13% of biofuel use in Asia, Latin America, and Africa, and 41% and 51% of the biofuel use in India and China. We find that 400 Tg of crop residues are burned in the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biofuel
- Agriculture
- Environmental science
- Fossil fuel
- Crop residue
- Biomass (ecology)
- Bioenergy
- Greenhouse gas