What is Biomass Fermentation?

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Biomass fermentation refers to the anaerobic fermentation of biodegradable material such as manure and green waste to produce Biogas which is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide and make biofuel. This fuel is used in cooking or production of electricity and it is environmental friendly.
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Fuel grade ethanol and other valuable commercial products can be produced by utilizing biomass as a starting raw material. Fermentation of biomass generates a gas which can be used to produce ethanol.
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