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Cellulosic biomass is a type of renewable energy source derived from plant-based materials such as wood, grasses, and agricultural residues. It is used to produce biofuels, which are an alternative to fossil fuels. Cellulosic biomass is considered to be a more sustainable option than traditional biofuels, as it produces fewer emissions and is more efficient in terms of energy production. Additionally, it is a more cost-effective option than other renewable energy sources.
The cellulosic biomass market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing demand for renewable energy sources and government incentives for biofuel production. The market is expected to continue to expand in the coming years, as more countries adopt policies to promote the use of biofuels.
Some companies in the cellulosic biomass market include Abengoa Bioenergy, DuPont, Poet-DSM Advanced Biofuels, and Beta Renewables. Show Less Read more