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Sections
  1. Introduction
  1.1 Biomass
  1.2 Estimation of Bioenergy Potential
  1.3 Bioresource Inventorying
  1.4 Conversion Technologies
   
  2. Litarature Review
   
  3. Objectives
   
  4.Study Area
  4.1 Physiography
  4.2 Geology
  4.3 Soil Types
  4.4 Climate and Rainfall
  4.5 Agro - climatic Zones
  4.6 Agriculture
  4.7 Horticulture
  4.8 Livestock
  4.9 Landuse Pattern
  4.10 Forests
   
  5. Methodology
   
  6. Results and Discussions
  6.1 Bioresource Availability
  6.2 Bioresource Demand
  6.3 Bioresource Surplus Zones
  6.4 Bioresource Deficient Zones
  6.5 Viable Alternatives
  6.6 Biogas Potential
  6.7 Urban Domestic Energy Demand
   
  7. BioResource Management
  7.1 Techno economic analysis of feasible bioenergy technology
   
  8. Conclusion
   
  Summary
   
  9 References
   
Figures
  Figure 1: Study area
  Figure 2: Taluk wise distribution of bio energy from forest
  Figure 3: Taluk wise distribution of bio energy from plantation
  Figure 4: Taluk wise distribution of bio energy from agricultural residue
  Figure 5: Taluk wise distribution of bio energy from horticulture residue
  Figure 6: Taluk wise distribution of bioresource surplus and deficient zones
  Figure 7: Sectorwise Contribution of Bioenergy
  Figure 8: Taluk wise distribution of bio energy from livestock
   
ANNEXURES
  Annexure1
  Annexure2
  Annexure3
  Annexure4
  Annexure5
  Annexure6
  Annexure7
  Annexure8