The work builds on the results of the COMPETE Bioenergy Competence Platform for Africa, which was supported by the European Commission and coordinated by WIP Renewable Energies, Germany. The five sections cover biomass production and use, biomass technologies and markets in Africa, biomass policies, sustainability, and financial and socio-economic issues. This valuable work is, in effect, a single-source treatment of a key energy sector in a part of the world which still has a lot of unrealised potential for development.
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Janssen, R., & Rutz, D. (2012). Bioenergy for sustainable development in Africa. Bioenergy for sustainable development in Africa (Vol. 9789400721814, pp. 1–413). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2181-4
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