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the wind ,solar and tidal comes in same category due to no available round the clock and need heavy expenses for accumulation.
and the bio gas is difficult/none practical due to unstable raw material availability .
and geothermal is costly and less efficient.
a mix of solar and wind can be economic and24hr available and will reduce the cost of accumulation .but still there are negative aspects of solar like fading(sand blasting of the solar panels and the maintenance cost of it) but still it will be in the logical limits .
it is need to search, i don't now
Biomass is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms. It most often refers to plants or plant-derived materials which are specifically called lignocellulosic biomass. As an energy source, biomass can either be used directly via combustion to produce heat, or indirectly after converting it to various forms of biofuel. Conversion of biomass to biofuel can be achieved by different methods which are broadly classified into: thermal, chemical, and biochemical methods. Wood remains the largest biomass energy source today;examples include forest residues – such as dead trees, branches and tree stumps –, yard clippings, wood chips and even municipal solid waste. In the second sense, biomass includes plant or animal matter that can be converted into fibers or other industrial chemicals, including biofuels. Industrial biomass can be grown from numerous types of plants, including miscanthus, switchgrass, hemp, corn, poplar, willow, sorghum, sugarcane, bamboo,and a variety of tree species, ranging from eucalyptus to oil palm (palm oil).