2023
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202340601010
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Design of a One-Stop Platform for on-Demand Supply of Biomass Pellet Fuel in China

Abstract: China is currently rich in biomass resources, and is in a period of energy transition, the development of biomass is the general trend. However, the development of biomass pellet fuel is still immature and faces many obstacles. At this stage, the sales of biomass pellet fuel has problems such as unclear parameters or insufficient coverage. Therefore, it is proposed to build a one-stop platform to promote the development of biomass fuel industry by using modern means to widely collect information on pellet fuel… Show more

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“…According to previous research, there have been efforts to establish an online marketplace to purchase and sell products, bringing buyers and sellers together to form a trading agreement. Qiang et al [11] constructed a one-stop platform to promote the development of biomass fuel in China using the WeChat application for telephone consultations and access to information on websites, as well as an analysis of the number of fuel types, provincial contribution, and fuel price distribution. Ninda et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous research, there have been efforts to establish an online marketplace to purchase and sell products, bringing buyers and sellers together to form a trading agreement. Qiang et al [11] constructed a one-stop platform to promote the development of biomass fuel in China using the WeChat application for telephone consultations and access to information on websites, as well as an analysis of the number of fuel types, provincial contribution, and fuel price distribution. Ninda et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%