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Jatropha Curcas is a crop that can grow in depleted soil conditions. This plant requires low maintenance and less irrigation. This crop is only one of the many plants still on experiment. For direct bio-mass use, wood pellets from the dark of tress can be used to create combustion and thus energy produce energy. These sources of Bio energy though from plants will not endanger food security since they are either inedible or just waste products from flowering plants. This thesis is about creating a Bio Energy production facility with its own working community to promote green energy towards the country as well as to serve as a model for other facilities with the nature of helping the country’s energy demands.&#13;
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