STUDYING THE POTENTIAL OF DESERT PLANT BIOMASS AS A SOURCE OF BIOFUEL
Keywords:
Desert plants, biomass, biofuel, renewable energy, arid regions, sustainable developmentAbstract
This article explores the potential of biomass derived from desert plants as an alternative source for biofuel production. It highlights the environmental and economic benefits of utilizing biomass from arid regions, where conventional crops cannot thrive. The study focuses on recent advancements in the identification, harvesting, and conversion of desert plant materials into sustainable bioenergy.
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