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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 03 | ISSN: 2630-4570

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November 04-05, 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic

2

nd

World Congress on

TOXICOLOGY AND APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY

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Biodiversity, application of Bioenergy for energy systems or materials and

environmental sustainability: Sustainable energies future perspective through

energy efficiency development

Abdeen Mustafa Omer

Energy Research Institute, Nottingham, UK

T

he demand for energy continued to outstrip supply

and necessitated the development of biomass option.

Residues were the most popular forms of renewable

energy and currently biofuel production became much

promising. Agricultural wastes contained high moisture

content and could be decomposed easily by microbes.

Agricultural wastes were abundantly available globally

and could be converted to energy and useful chemicals

by a number of microorganisms. Compost or bio-fertiliser

could be produced with the inoculation of appropriated

thermophilic microbes which increased the decomposition

rate, shortened the maturity period and improved the

compost (or bio-fertiliser) quality. The objective of the

present research was to promote the biomass technology

and involved adaptive research, demonstration and

dissemination of results. With a view to fulfill the objective,

a massive field survey was conducted to assess the

availability of raw materials as well as the present situation

of biomass technologies. In the present communication,

an attempt had also been made to present an overview

of present and future use of biomass as an industrial

feedstock for production of fuels, chemicals and other

materials. We may conclude from the review paper that

biomass technology must be encouraged, promoted,

invested, implemented, and demonstrated, not only in

urban areas but also in remote rural areas.

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