Abstract

AbstractPalestine has considerable potential for bioenergy production, which can contribute to the independence of the nation's energy sector. However, few projects have been implemented for the production and utilization of bioenergy. In this study, the potential effects of using bioenergy from various sources, such as municipal solid waste, wastewater treatment plants, and animal farms are studied. Certain studies and successful projects in Palestine are evaluated. Different technologies that could be used effectively are introduced. The challenges facing the adoption of bioenergy are discussed. The effect of energy generation is studied, and an economic analysis is performed. Results show that if bioenergy is adopted in the cities of Palestine, then approximately 19% of the total energy demand can be covered. Based on successful, established projects, Palestine has promising potential to generate low‐cost energy from bioresources. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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