Biomethane, derived from upgrading biogas produced from diverse feedstocks such as animal waste, agricultural residues, industrial waste, municipal solid waste, and energy crops, is gaining global recognition as a clean energy source. Known as Biomethane in Europe, Compressed Biogas in India, Renewable Natural Gas in the U.S. and Brazil, and Bio-natural Gas in China, it is widely utilized for transportation, heating, electricity generation, and cooking.
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