Agricultural waste in Libya as a resource for biochar and methane production: An analytical study

This study aims to analyse the possibility of exploiting agricultural waste in Libya to produce biochar and methane gas, and to evaluate the technical, economic and environmental aspects associated with this technology. In this study, the focus was on seven agricultural projects located in the Libya...

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Hauptverfasser: Elmnifi, Monaem, Almaktar, Mohamed, Vambol, Sergij, Trush, Oleksandr, Sydorenko, Volodymyr, Mykhailov, Viktor
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