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- W3175805365 abstract "Worldwide energy demand is increasing dramatically every day to meet its population growth, urbanization and economic development. World relies heavily on fossil fuels for demanding electricity. It's undeniably true that fossil fuels hold the credit for shaping our planet, but on the environmental and related hazards costs. The detrimental effects of the fossil usage on the atmosphere are now being understood and the hunt for renewable energy sources has begun. The concern to meet demand for energy while rising reliance on fossil fuels has led to increasing demand for renewable energy.Bioenergy crops are one such source of energy that could have a positive effect on the atmosphere to reduce carbon dioxide levels, greenhouse gases and soil erosion. Bioenergy is “energy extracted from recent living materials such as wood, crops or animal waste.” Bioenergy crops are classified as any plant material used for bioenergy production. These crops are capable of producing large quantities of biomass, high energy efficiency, and can be grown in fertile soil. Plants with bioenergy raise the carbon in the soil and remove the atmospheric carbon.The bioenergy crops are categorized into five groups, namely bioenergy crops of the first, second, and third generations, dedicated energy crops, and halophytes. First-generation bioenergy crops include corn, sorghum, rapeseed, and sugarcane, while second-generation bioenergy crops include switchgrass, Miscanthus, Alfalfa, canary reed grass, napier grass, and other crops. Bioenergy crops of the third generation include boreal trees, trees with Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), Eucalyptus, and microalgae. Halophytes for bioenergy consist of the genera Acacia, Eucalyptus, Casuarina, Melaleuca, Prosopis, Rhizophora and Tamarix. In this context, we are addressing the characteristics and benefits of using bioenergy crops of different generations as an alternative source of energy for the near future." @default.
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- W3175805365 date "2021-06-25" @default.
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- W3175805365 title "Bioenergy Crops as an Alternate Energy Resource" @default.
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