Abstract

This scientific paper is dedicated to the study of the potential for using bioenergy crops, using the example of giant miscanthus on oil-polluted territories. Throughout the research, various fertilization schemes were applied to analyze their impact on the growth and development of miscanthus. The yield of energy and solid biofuel from the obtained biomass of giant miscanthus was determined. In addition, it was found that miscanthus has significant potential in the phytoremediation of contaminated lands and can contribute to the restoration of soil cover. The scientific work presents results from a three-year observation, demonstrating the widespread use of bioenergy crops, particularly miscanthus, for ensuring energy security and ecological balance.

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