Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India

India is experiencing energy crisis and a widening gap between energy supply and demand. The country is, however, endowed with considerable, commercially and technically available renewable resources, from which surplus agro-biomass is of great importance and a relatively untapped resource. In the p...

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Main Authors: Karthikeyan Natarajan, Petri Latva-Käyrä, Anas Zyadin, Suresh Chauhan, Harminder Singh, Ari Pappinen, Paavo Pelkonen
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Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/6/1/158
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spelling doaj-80de561737524cdfbe1ac738a15df07f2020-11-24T21:46:02ZengMDPI AGChallenges2078-15472015-05-016115817210.3390/challe6010158challe6010158Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of IndiaKarthikeyan Natarajan0Petri Latva-Käyrä1Anas Zyadin2Suresh Chauhan3Harminder Singh4Ari Pappinen5Paavo Pelkonen6School of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, P.O. Box 111, Joensuu 80101, FinlandArbonaut Oy, Kaislakatu 2, Joensuu 80130, FinlandSchool of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, P.O. Box 111, Joensuu 80101, FinlandThe Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, IndiaThe Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003, IndiaSchool of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, P.O. Box 111, Joensuu 80101, FinlandSchool of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, P.O. Box 111, Joensuu 80101, FinlandIndia is experiencing energy crisis and a widening gap between energy supply and demand. The country is, however, endowed with considerable, commercially and technically available renewable resources, from which surplus agro-biomass is of great importance and a relatively untapped resource. In the policy making process, knowledge of existing biomass use, degree of social reliance, and degree of biomass availability for energy production is unequivocal and pre-conditional. Field observations, documentation, and fill-in sheet tools were used to investigate the potential of biomass resources and the existing domestic, commercial, and industrial uses of biomass in selected Indian states. To do so, a team of field observers/supervisors visited three Indian states namely: Maharashtra (MH), Madhya Pradesh (MP), and Tamil Nadu (TN). Two districts from each state were selected to collect data regarding the use of biomass and the extent of biomass availability for energy production. In total, 471 farmers were interviewed, and approximately 75 farmers with various land holdings have been interviewed in each district. The existing uses of biomass have been documented in this survey study and the results show that the majority of biomass is used as fodder for domestic livestock followed by in-site ploughing, leaving trivial surplus quantities for other productive uses. Biomass for cooking appeared to be insignificant due to the availability and access to Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders in the surveyed districts. Opportunities exist to utilize roadside-dumped biomass, in-site burnt biomass, and a share of biomass used for ploughing. The GIS-based maps show that biomass availability varies considerably across the Taluks of the surveyed districts, and is highly dependent on a number of enviromental and socio-cultural factors. Developing competitive bioenergy market and enhancing and promoting access to more LPG fuel connections seem an appropriate socio-economic and environmental approach to reduce the use of biomass for indoor cooking and increasing the share of surplus biomass for energy production.http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/6/1/158Indiabiomass resourcesbiomass usesGIS applications
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author Karthikeyan Natarajan
Petri Latva-Käyrä
Anas Zyadin
Suresh Chauhan
Harminder Singh
Ari Pappinen
Paavo Pelkonen
spellingShingle Karthikeyan Natarajan
Petri Latva-Käyrä
Anas Zyadin
Suresh Chauhan
Harminder Singh
Ari Pappinen
Paavo Pelkonen
Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India
Challenges
India
biomass resources
biomass uses
GIS applications
author_facet Karthikeyan Natarajan
Petri Latva-Käyrä
Anas Zyadin
Suresh Chauhan
Harminder Singh
Ari Pappinen
Paavo Pelkonen
author_sort Karthikeyan Natarajan
title Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India
title_short Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India
title_full Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India
title_fullStr Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India
title_full_unstemmed Biomass Resource Assessment and Existing Biomass Use in the Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu States of India
title_sort biomass resource assessment and existing biomass use in the madhya pradesh, maharashtra, and tamil nadu states of india
publisher MDPI AG
series Challenges
issn 2078-1547
publishDate 2015-05-01
description India is experiencing energy crisis and a widening gap between energy supply and demand. The country is, however, endowed with considerable, commercially and technically available renewable resources, from which surplus agro-biomass is of great importance and a relatively untapped resource. In the policy making process, knowledge of existing biomass use, degree of social reliance, and degree of biomass availability for energy production is unequivocal and pre-conditional. Field observations, documentation, and fill-in sheet tools were used to investigate the potential of biomass resources and the existing domestic, commercial, and industrial uses of biomass in selected Indian states. To do so, a team of field observers/supervisors visited three Indian states namely: Maharashtra (MH), Madhya Pradesh (MP), and Tamil Nadu (TN). Two districts from each state were selected to collect data regarding the use of biomass and the extent of biomass availability for energy production. In total, 471 farmers were interviewed, and approximately 75 farmers with various land holdings have been interviewed in each district. The existing uses of biomass have been documented in this survey study and the results show that the majority of biomass is used as fodder for domestic livestock followed by in-site ploughing, leaving trivial surplus quantities for other productive uses. Biomass for cooking appeared to be insignificant due to the availability and access to Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders in the surveyed districts. Opportunities exist to utilize roadside-dumped biomass, in-site burnt biomass, and a share of biomass used for ploughing. The GIS-based maps show that biomass availability varies considerably across the Taluks of the surveyed districts, and is highly dependent on a number of enviromental and socio-cultural factors. Developing competitive bioenergy market and enhancing and promoting access to more LPG fuel connections seem an appropriate socio-economic and environmental approach to reduce the use of biomass for indoor cooking and increasing the share of surplus biomass for energy production.
topic India
biomass resources
biomass uses
GIS applications
url http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/6/1/158
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