Biogas production is an excellent solution to the problem of processing biological waste from livestock farms and generating additional profits for farming enterprises. Due to such a recycling cycle, it becomes possible to solve environmental problems associated with the concentration of large amounts of liquid and solid manure, rotting products of plant materials and household waste. In 2024, alternative energy in Azerbaijan is still not a priority, but continues to develop. The first stations were opened in the Absheron Peninsula and in the mountainous region of Sheki-Zagatala region. The study of biogas production from renewable energy sources in Azerbaijan has been one of the most important issues in recent years. This project is supported by the state and conditions have been created for young people to engage in scientific activities.
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