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Farm to power plant: The rising role of biomass

20 Aug 2024
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The International Energy Agency estimates that global biomass power production will increase nearly tenfold by 2050, reaching 3 000 TWh. Some of this will be sourced from existing biomass like forest and agricultural waste while the majority will come from new fuel or energy crops.

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