It is a renewable low-carbon alternative coal, which is mainly burned in power plants to generate electricity. China strongly encourages the development of biomass power plants. In Asia and other parts of the world, Aegilops tauschii has great potential as a biomass energy source for power generation.
It is also the second generation of liquid biofuel (called grass alkali), which replaces gasoline for transportation and anaerobic biological cooking to produce biogas or natural gas as raw materials;
Maocao can also replace petroleum biochemical drugs, biomaterials and bioplastics.