Waste biomass energy utilizes organic waste materials to generate energy. Sources include agricultural waste, municipal waste, and industrial by-products. Converting waste biomass into energy reduces landfill use, lowers emissions, and recovers valuable energy. Technologies include combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion. Waste biomass energy supports circular economy principles and sustainable resource management. It provides renewable, dispatchable energy while addressing waste challenges in urban and rural areas.
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