2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15075879
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Availability and the Possibility of Employing Wastes and Biomass Materials Energy in Jordan

Abstract: The state of Jordan’s energy independence is critical, with the country relying almost entirely on imported oil and gas. Consequently, energy availability is considered to be the most significant challenge faced by Jordan’s industrial sectors. Between 2014–2019, the Jordan generated over 12,000 kilo-tons of waste and residue each year. The available quantities of agricultural residues and animal wastes produced in Jordan were approximately 1284.2 kilo-tons/year and 10,909.6 kilotons/year, respectively, of whic… Show more

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“…The paper by Ala'a Khalil Al-Bawwat et al [14] focused on Jordan's energy independence, its reliance on imported oil and gas, and the potential use of biomass. The aim was to address Jordan's energy challenges and assess biomass resources for electrical generation and biogas production through thermal treatment and direct combustion.…”
Section: Of 15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper by Ala'a Khalil Al-Bawwat et al [14] focused on Jordan's energy independence, its reliance on imported oil and gas, and the potential use of biomass. The aim was to address Jordan's energy challenges and assess biomass resources for electrical generation and biogas production through thermal treatment and direct combustion.…”
Section: Of 15mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the world's bioethanol is produced by fermentation, initially using photosynthetic crops such as corn, sugarcane, maize, sugar beet and rice and later using non-edible crops, algae, diatoms, certain bacteria and their waste [34,35]. For instance, ethanol is produced from corn kernels through milling, liquefaction, saccharification, fermentation, distillation, dehydration and denaturation.…”
Section: Production Of Ethanolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 presents a comprehensive tabulation of the reductions in CO2 emissions achieved by power plants that utilize forest biomass as compared to those reliant on fossil fuels. One notable challenge associated with the utilization of forest biomass to obtain energy generation through direct burning is the geographical distance between these waste materials and industrial as well as residential regions (Yana et al, 2022;Al-Bawwat et al, 2023). In addition, it should be noted that forests encompass extensive areas, and the process of collecting biomass presents intricate challenges (May et al, 2023).…”
Section: Direct Use Of Forest Biomassmentioning
confidence: 99%