We are simply running out of fossil fuel. So in near or far future we must move to the use of renewable energy. Bangladesh is an agricultural country. A large amount of cattle dung, agricultural residue, poultry dropping, water hyacinth, rice husk etc. are available in Bangladesh which are used for power generation [1]. Biomass gasification, a new and promising technology of power generation in Bangladesh. Electricity generated from biomass gasification can be used for the purpose of rural electrification, one of the crying need of Bangladesh. Already some private organizations are producing power from the biomass. This paper includes availability, proper selection and quality of biomass throughout the country and utilization of by-product released by the plant. In this paper, a case study is incorporated on biomass gasification in Bangladesh to generate power from rice husk.
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