Biomasszává
Biomasszává is a Hungarian term that translates to "into biomass" or "as biomass." It refers to the process of converting organic matter, typically from plant or animal sources, into a form that can be used for energy production or other applications. This conversion can occur through various methods, including direct combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, or anaerobic digestion.
The raw materials for biomasszává can include agricultural residues like straw and corn stalks, forest waste
The concept of biomasszává is central to the field of bioenergy and the broader bioeconomy. It represents