Now coal has hyperinflated the number of projects looking to convert agricultural and forestry waste into static electricity is mind blowing. Do yourself a favour and goole news 'biomass'. Important to remember as a general rule, the most import depepndent fossil fuel users are generally major production zones for agricultural crops meaning that the trend to utilize biomass for energy production both liquid and static will grow robustly.
Many folk are still in doubt whether fertilizer prices can sustain lofty heights. I'd argue we have only just begun to see where demand could really get to. Particularly for potash as biomass is generally high in this element but also for phosphate and sulfur. Agriculture is going to increasingly play a central role in the provision of energy.