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South Africa's sugarcane farmers can convert crop waste into bioenergy, potentially powering over 100,000 homes.
South Africa's small-scale sugarcane farmers could turn sugarcane trash, currently burnt and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, into bioenergy.
This conversion could generate up to 180.1MW of electricity per season, enough for over 100,000 homes.
To achieve this, farmers need financial support for green harvesting, policies to stop burning, and a system to sell surplus electricity to Eskom.
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Los cultivadores de caña de azúcar de Sudáfrica pueden convertir los desechos de cultivos en bioenergía, potencialmente alimentando más de 100.000 hogares.