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Offering a comprehensive overview of biofuels and bioenergy systems, this book describes advances in technologies and global policies around biofuels as a renewable energy source. It discusses current status and potential challenges in developed and developing countries.
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Offering a comprehensive overview of biofuels and bioenergy systems, this book describes advances in technologies and global policies around biofuels as a renewable energy source. It discusses current status and potential challenges in developed and developing countries.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000837216
- Artikelnr.: 67502963
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000837216
- Artikelnr.: 67502963
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Dr. Rena is an avid researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the research and development industry. She is pursuing her Ph.D. from the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR)/ (CSIR- National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI, India)-RMIT University (Australia) under Joint Coutelle Ph.D. Program. She has worked on several national and international projects related to solid waste management, biofuels, and sustainable development. She has also worked as a senior research fellow on the CSIR-NEERI, India and Korean Energy Technology Evaluation Planning (KETEP, Korea) project which dealt with Bio-HCNG from agricultural by-products for the transport fuel market in developing countries. Her areas of specialization are hydrogen energy, renewable energy, waste management, climate change, circular economy, and sustainable development. She has published numerous reviews and research papers in high-impact journals based on her areas of expertise. Dr. Sunil Kumar is Senior Principal Scientist and Head Waste Re-processing Division at CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-NEERI, India). He has more than 22 years of experience in the field of environmental engineering with emphasis on waste management and associated energy aspects. Dr. Kumar is also a senior Humboldt Senior Fellow. He has handled many national and international projects. Dr. Kumar has received numerous awards and honours based on his expertise. He has published more than 300 research and review papers in the field of waste management. He has more than 11252 citations and his i10 index is more than 201.
Part 1 Global Outlook of Biofuels. 1. Transition of Biofuels from First to
Fourth Generation: The Journey So Far. 2. Intervention in Biofuel Policy
through Indian Perspective: An Effort toward Sustainable Development Goals.
Part 2 Technological Advances, Challenges & Opportunities of Biofuels. 3.
Conventional and the Recent Advances in Technologies for the Production of
Different Generations of Biofuels. 4. Paradigm Shift from Biofuel to
Biorefinery: Prospects and Roadmap. 5. Challenges and Opportunities
Associated with Second-Generation Biofuel. 6. Advanced Oxidation-Based
Pretreatment of Wastewater for Enhanced Biofuel Production. 7.
Nanocatalyzed Pretreatment of Wastewater for Biofuel Production. 8. Recent
Status Potential Challenges and Future Perspectives of Biofuel Generated
through Wastewater Treatment. Part 3 Micro Algae & Biofuel. 9. LCA of an
Algal Biomass Plant: Microalgae to Bio-oil through Hydrothermal
Liquefaction. 10. Constraints for Biofuel Production from Microalgae. Part
4 Global Policies and Storage System for Biofuels. 11. Renewable Energy
Directives and Global Policies for Different Generation of Biofuel. 12.
Biofuels Storage and Transport Systems: Challenges and Role of Type-IV
Composite Overwrapped Vessels. Part 5 Anaerobic Biotechnology. 13.
Anaerobic Biotechnology: A useful Technique for Biofuel Production. Part 6
Advance Green Fuel. 14. Biohythane Production : Future of Biofuel. 15.
Waste-Derived Biohydrogen Enriched CNG/Biohythane: Research Trend and
Utilities. 16. Effect of Co-Digestion and Pretreatment on the Bio-Hythane
Production.
Fourth Generation: The Journey So Far. 2. Intervention in Biofuel Policy
through Indian Perspective: An Effort toward Sustainable Development Goals.
Part 2 Technological Advances, Challenges & Opportunities of Biofuels. 3.
Conventional and the Recent Advances in Technologies for the Production of
Different Generations of Biofuels. 4. Paradigm Shift from Biofuel to
Biorefinery: Prospects and Roadmap. 5. Challenges and Opportunities
Associated with Second-Generation Biofuel. 6. Advanced Oxidation-Based
Pretreatment of Wastewater for Enhanced Biofuel Production. 7.
Nanocatalyzed Pretreatment of Wastewater for Biofuel Production. 8. Recent
Status Potential Challenges and Future Perspectives of Biofuel Generated
through Wastewater Treatment. Part 3 Micro Algae & Biofuel. 9. LCA of an
Algal Biomass Plant: Microalgae to Bio-oil through Hydrothermal
Liquefaction. 10. Constraints for Biofuel Production from Microalgae. Part
4 Global Policies and Storage System for Biofuels. 11. Renewable Energy
Directives and Global Policies for Different Generation of Biofuel. 12.
Biofuels Storage and Transport Systems: Challenges and Role of Type-IV
Composite Overwrapped Vessels. Part 5 Anaerobic Biotechnology. 13.
Anaerobic Biotechnology: A useful Technique for Biofuel Production. Part 6
Advance Green Fuel. 14. Biohythane Production : Future of Biofuel. 15.
Waste-Derived Biohydrogen Enriched CNG/Biohythane: Research Trend and
Utilities. 16. Effect of Co-Digestion and Pretreatment on the Bio-Hythane
Production.
Part 1 Global Outlook of Biofuels. 1. Transition of Biofuels from First to
Fourth Generation: The Journey So Far. 2. Intervention in Biofuel Policy
through Indian Perspective: An Effort toward Sustainable Development Goals.
Part 2 Technological Advances, Challenges & Opportunities of Biofuels. 3.
Conventional and the Recent Advances in Technologies for the Production of
Different Generations of Biofuels. 4. Paradigm Shift from Biofuel to
Biorefinery: Prospects and Roadmap. 5. Challenges and Opportunities
Associated with Second-Generation Biofuel. 6. Advanced Oxidation-Based
Pretreatment of Wastewater for Enhanced Biofuel Production. 7.
Nanocatalyzed Pretreatment of Wastewater for Biofuel Production. 8. Recent
Status Potential Challenges and Future Perspectives of Biofuel Generated
through Wastewater Treatment. Part 3 Micro Algae & Biofuel. 9. LCA of an
Algal Biomass Plant: Microalgae to Bio-oil through Hydrothermal
Liquefaction. 10. Constraints for Biofuel Production from Microalgae. Part
4 Global Policies and Storage System for Biofuels. 11. Renewable Energy
Directives and Global Policies for Different Generation of Biofuel. 12.
Biofuels Storage and Transport Systems: Challenges and Role of Type-IV
Composite Overwrapped Vessels. Part 5 Anaerobic Biotechnology. 13.
Anaerobic Biotechnology: A useful Technique for Biofuel Production. Part 6
Advance Green Fuel. 14. Biohythane Production : Future of Biofuel. 15.
Waste-Derived Biohydrogen Enriched CNG/Biohythane: Research Trend and
Utilities. 16. Effect of Co-Digestion and Pretreatment on the Bio-Hythane
Production.
Fourth Generation: The Journey So Far. 2. Intervention in Biofuel Policy
through Indian Perspective: An Effort toward Sustainable Development Goals.
Part 2 Technological Advances, Challenges & Opportunities of Biofuels. 3.
Conventional and the Recent Advances in Technologies for the Production of
Different Generations of Biofuels. 4. Paradigm Shift from Biofuel to
Biorefinery: Prospects and Roadmap. 5. Challenges and Opportunities
Associated with Second-Generation Biofuel. 6. Advanced Oxidation-Based
Pretreatment of Wastewater for Enhanced Biofuel Production. 7.
Nanocatalyzed Pretreatment of Wastewater for Biofuel Production. 8. Recent
Status Potential Challenges and Future Perspectives of Biofuel Generated
through Wastewater Treatment. Part 3 Micro Algae & Biofuel. 9. LCA of an
Algal Biomass Plant: Microalgae to Bio-oil through Hydrothermal
Liquefaction. 10. Constraints for Biofuel Production from Microalgae. Part
4 Global Policies and Storage System for Biofuels. 11. Renewable Energy
Directives and Global Policies for Different Generation of Biofuel. 12.
Biofuels Storage and Transport Systems: Challenges and Role of Type-IV
Composite Overwrapped Vessels. Part 5 Anaerobic Biotechnology. 13.
Anaerobic Biotechnology: A useful Technique for Biofuel Production. Part 6
Advance Green Fuel. 14. Biohythane Production : Future of Biofuel. 15.
Waste-Derived Biohydrogen Enriched CNG/Biohythane: Research Trend and
Utilities. 16. Effect of Co-Digestion and Pretreatment on the Bio-Hythane
Production.