Green technology's function in the production of renewable energy and mineral extraction

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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The rise in the global population has led to an increase in energy requirements. In addition to the prospect of a future energy crisis resulting from the depletion of fossil fuel reserves, the provision of energy that continues to rely on nonrenewable resources, leads to a decline in environmental support capacity owing to CO2 gas pollution. Bioenergy derived from microalgae is a potential future fuel source. Bioenergy development of microalgae is seen as having several benefits, including plentiful resources, ease of development, a high oil content with the potential to be produced as biofuels, the ability to grow in a variety of water and waste conditions, and the ability to cut CO2 emissions. This research was conducted using a combination of literature analysis and prior study observations. The findings indicate that microalgae have enormous potential for development as bioenergy and may aid in the resolution of environmental issues, particularly those associated with the reduction of CO2 emission gases and the decrease of pollutant levels in liquid waste.

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English
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Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, Volume:22 Issue: 1, Winter 2024
Pages:
93 to 102
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