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Microbiology & Applied
Microbiology
2
nd
International Conference on
World Congress on
Wound Care, Tissue Repair
and Regenerative Medicine
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Journal of Trauma and Critical Care | Volume 3
Demand for biogas state of the art and future prospective
Abdeen Mustafa Omer
Energy Research Institute, UK
S
udan is an agricultural country with fertile land, plenty
of water resources, livestock, forestry resources, and
agricultural residues. Energy sources are divided into two
main types; conventional energy (woody biomass, petroleum
products, and electricity); and non-conventional energy (solar,
wind, hydro, etc.). Sudan possesses a relatively high abundance
of sunshine, solar radiation, moderate wind speeds, hydro,
and biomass energy resources. Like many tropical countries,
Sudan has ample biomass resources that can be efficiently
exploited in a manner that is both profitable and sustainable.
Fuel wood farming offers cost-effective and environmentally
friendly energy solutions for Sudan, with the added benefit
of providing sustainable livelihoods in rural areas. Biogas from
biomass appears to have potential as an alternative energy in
Sudan, which is potentially rich in biomass resources. This is an
overview of some salient points and perspectives of biomass
technology in Sudan. This current literature is reviewed
regarding the ecological, social, cultural and economic impacts
of biomass technology. This chapter provides an overview of
biomass energy activities and highlights future plans concerning
optimum technical and economical utilisation of biomass
energy available in Sudan. It is concluded that renewable
environmentally friendly energy must be encouraged,
promoted, implemented, and demonstrated by full-scale plan
especially for use in remote rural areas.
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abdeenomer2@yahoo.co.ukJ Trauma Crit Care, Volume 3
DOI: 10.4066/2591-7358-C1-003