Harnessing Renewable Energy-Biogas from Water Hyacinth in Rural Communities

Water hyacinth, often considered one of the most problematic invasive aquatic plants, clogs waterways, disrupts ecosystems, and impacts fishing and agriculture. While it poses serious challenges for communities that depend on rivers and lakes, this fast-growing plant also represents a valuable untapped resource for renewable energy. By converting water hyacinth into biogas, rural communities canContinue reading “Harnessing Renewable Energy-Biogas from Water Hyacinth in Rural Communities”