The world's population continues to grow at a high rate, such that today's population is twice that of 1960, and is projected to increase further to 9 billion by 2050. This situation has brought about a situation in which the percentage of the global energy used in cities is increasing considerably. Biomass is a resource that is present in a variety of different materials: wood, sawdust, straw, seed waste, manure, paper waste, household waste, wastewater, etc. Biomass resources have traditionally been used, and their use is becoming increasingly important due to their economic potential, as there are significant annual volumes of agricultural production, whose by-products can be used as a source of energy and are even being promoted as so-c...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
The objective of this chapter is to have a global perspective of the research related to renewable e...
Biomass it the oldest used fuel of the mankind (approximately 40 000years) and still today it is imp...
The world’s population continues to grow at a high rate, such that today’s population is...
Biomass, as a part of renewables, is a resource found in large quantities and is a basis for many di...
This paper discusses the contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply. The discussion ...
Biomass is the world’s largest source of renewable energy and it is likely to remain so until at lea...
Biomass it the oldest used fuel of the mankind (approximately 40 000 years) and still today it is im...
The present work was carried out in order to evaluate the world's scientific production with respec...
This chapter gives an overview of the available biomass resources globally today as well as the pote...
Renewable energy arises as a tool for the supply of energy to the agriculture sector. Currently, the...
Climate change and the potential depletion of fossil fuels have increased international demand for a...
Like developed country, China is facing two serious constraints, energy shortage and environment pol...
This paper aims to provide a bibliometric analysis of publication trends on the themes of biomass an...
Biomass is considered an important energy resource in many developing countries. The investigation o...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
The objective of this chapter is to have a global perspective of the research related to renewable e...
Biomass it the oldest used fuel of the mankind (approximately 40 000years) and still today it is imp...
The world’s population continues to grow at a high rate, such that today’s population is...
Biomass, as a part of renewables, is a resource found in large quantities and is a basis for many di...
This paper discusses the contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply. The discussion ...
Biomass is the world’s largest source of renewable energy and it is likely to remain so until at lea...
Biomass it the oldest used fuel of the mankind (approximately 40 000 years) and still today it is im...
The present work was carried out in order to evaluate the world's scientific production with respec...
This chapter gives an overview of the available biomass resources globally today as well as the pote...
Renewable energy arises as a tool for the supply of energy to the agriculture sector. Currently, the...
Climate change and the potential depletion of fossil fuels have increased international demand for a...
Like developed country, China is facing two serious constraints, energy shortage and environment pol...
This paper aims to provide a bibliometric analysis of publication trends on the themes of biomass an...
Biomass is considered an important energy resource in many developing countries. The investigation o...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
The objective of this chapter is to have a global perspective of the research related to renewable e...
Biomass it the oldest used fuel of the mankind (approximately 40 000years) and still today it is imp...