
biomass and hydropower integration
Biomass and hydropower integration involves combining two renewable energy sources to generate electricity more efficiently. Biomass uses organic materials like wood or crop waste, converting them into energy through combustion or other processes. Hydropower harnesses the energy of flowing water, typically via dams or turbines. Integrating these allows for a more flexible and reliable power system; when water flow is low, biomass can supplement energy production, and vice versa. This synergy enhances energy security, reduces reliance on fossil fuels, and promotes sustainable power generation by utilizing diverse renewable resources together.