Brazilian nightshade and climbing asparagus can be made into biomass pellets, presenting an opportunity for an alternative form of energy, scientists say

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Two invasive weed species could contribute to a creative solution to Australia’s energy transition - as ingredients for clean, renewable fuel.

Researchers at the University of Queensland found Brazilian nightshade and climbing asparagus - both aggressive vine species - can be converted into biomass pellets.

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Source: Guardian - World News