The terms biomass and bioenergy are prevalent words in a modern world looking for clean energy. In fact, they are accountable for 98% of renewable energy generation (60% – wood derivatives, 32% – biofuels, 7% – biomass waste.) Likely, most people...
Energy consumption around the world, but especially in industrialized societies, has been on the rise. It is estimated that most energy consumed in the world comes from non-renewable sources. Numerous countries have realized the adverse long-term effects of relying on...
The world we have grown accustomed to is centered around the generation and consumption of energy. Societies worldwide, especially industrialized societies, have incorporated power and fuel consumption into day-to-day life. Most international energy production and...
The world is amid numerous ecological changes. Carbon emissions are a significant factor affecting global warming and climate change. World leaders and organizations are looking for ways to leave fossil fuels behind and integrate renewable energy into our everyday...