
Bahrain’s mangroves could fuel a greener future for the kingdom, as a clean, local source of bioenergy, according to a recently published study.
This is amongst the key findings of the ‘Non-oxidative thermal decomposition and thermo-kinetics study of mangrove biomass for bioenergy production’, published in the peer-reviewed open-access academic journal Next Energy.
The research was conducted by Bahrain University scientists S M Zakir Hossain, Mohamed Bin Shams, Almaha Alfaihani, Muneera Alkowari, Tefla Alromaihi and Humood Abdulla Ahmed Naser, as well as King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals academics including Gus Ali Nur Rahman, Wasim Ullah Khan, Mohammad Mozahar Hossain and Shaikh Abdur Razzak.