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Biomass is a Promising Resource for Energy Generation
In fact, the representativeness and importance of biomass in a country energy matrix, tends to increase as the national strategic policy focuses on the country’s sustainable development. On the other hand, the main bioenergy producing countries are concentrated in the most developed regions of the world, represented by about 25%, and in the remaining 75% describe the developing countries, which most of them still use biomass for primary subsistence: heat generation and cooking [3].