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== Compenidum of Technologies: Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource ==
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Rapid increase in volume and types of waste agricultural biomass, as a result of intensive agriculture in the wake of population growth and improved living standards, is becoming a burgeoning problem as rotten waste agricultural biomass emits methane and leachate, and open burning by the farmers to clear the lands generate CO2 and other local pollutants.<ref name="UNEP: http://www.unep.org/ietc/Portals/136/Publications/Waste%20Management/WasteAgriculturalBiomassEST_Compendium.pdf">UNEP: http://www.unep.org/ietc/Portals/136/Publications/Waste%20Management/WasteAgriculturalBiomassEST_Compendium.pdf</ref> Hence improper management of waste agricultural biomass is contributing towards [[:Category:Climate Change|climate change]], water and soil contamination, and local air pollution. Furthermore, this waste is of high value with respect to material and energy recovery.<ref name="UNEP: http://www.unep.org/ietc/Portals/136/Publications/Waste%20Management/WasteAgriculturalBiomassEST_Compendium.pdf">UNEP: http://www.unep.org/ietc/Portals/136/Publications/Waste%20Management/WasteAgriculturalBiomassEST_Compendium.pdf</ref><br/>
  
<font face="arial">This document by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) provides an overview of technologies for converting waste agricultural biomass into energy source.</font>
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<font face="arial">[http://www.unep.or.jp/Ietc/Publications/spc/WasteAgriculturalBiomassEST_Compendium.pdf Comendium of Technologies]</font>
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= Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource<br/> =
  
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This document "Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource" "by [http://www.unep.org/ United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)] provides an overview of technologies for converting [[Bio-char Production from Agricultural Waste in Nan Province, Thailand|waste agricultural biomass]] into energy source.
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► [http://www.unep.or.jp/Ietc/Publications/spc/WasteAgriculturalBiomassEST_Compendium.pdf Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource]
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= Further Information =
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*[http://www.unep.org/ UNEP homepage]
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*[[Portal:Biogas|Biogas Portal on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[[Portal:Water and Energy for Food|Water and Energy for Food (WE4F) portal on energypedia]]
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*[[:Category:Waste-to-energy|All articles related to "Wate-to-Energy" on energypedia]]<br/>
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*[[Biochar|Biochar]]
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*[[Bioenergy Decision Support Tool|Bioenergy Decision Support Tool]]
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 14 July 2020

Overview

Rapid increase in volume and types of waste agricultural biomass, as a result of intensive agriculture in the wake of population growth and improved living standards, is becoming a burgeoning problem as rotten waste agricultural biomass emits methane and leachate, and open burning by the farmers to clear the lands generate CO2 and other local pollutants.[1] Hence improper management of waste agricultural biomass is contributing towards climate change, water and soil contamination, and local air pollution. Furthermore, this waste is of high value with respect to material and energy recovery.[1]


Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource

This document "Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource" "by United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) provides an overview of technologies for converting waste agricultural biomass into energy source.



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Converting Waste Agricultural Biomass into a Resource


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