In the name of Allah the Merciful

Handbook of Waste Biorefinery: Circular Economy of Renewable Energy

Eduardo Jacob-Lopes, Leila Queiroz Zepka, Mariany Costa Deprá, B0BCTR9DJZ, 3031065646, 3031065611, 303106562X, 9783031065613, 9783031065620, 9783031065644, 978-3031065613, 978-3031065620, 978-3031065644, 978-3-031-06561-3, 978-3-031-06562-0

15 $

English | 2022 | PDF | 25 MB | 1001 Pages

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This handbook discusses the latest developments in biorefinery  technologies for waste-to-energy conversion. The growing global  population and the accompanying increase in consumption and waste  production make it urgent to find the best possible use of our  resources. A sustainable waste management under the biorefinery concept  has great potential to support a sustainable circular economy and green  energy production.

This handbook is divided into four  parts. First, the reader is introduced to the fundamentals and recent  trends of waste-to-energy technologies. The second part describes in  detail the current status, challenges, and potential of the different  feedstocks used for waste-to-energy conversion. Here, municipal solid  waste, sewage sludge, oils and greases generated during food  preparation, industrial wastewaters, and agricultural wastes, to name a  few, are introduced.

 In the third part,  numerous waste-to-energy technologies are discussed in detail, including  anaerobic digestion, composting, gasification, plasma technology,  thermal cracking, and others. Advantages and optimization potentials of  these technologies for efficient residue management, quality and yield  are highlighted.

Finally, the handbook discusses  social, environmental and economic aspects of waste-to-energy  biorefinery technologies. Readers will learn more about the major  bottlenecks and solutions in bioenergy commercialization, the logistics  of biomass supply and the carbon footprint of waste biorefineries. The  ideas and technologies presented in this book contribute to the UN  Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of "Affordable and Clean Energy".

This  book is a useful reference for postgraduate students and researchers  interested in biorefinery and biofuel technologies, both in academia-  and commercial laboratories. Early career scientists can use it to fast  track into the field. Advanced scientists will find it helpful in  gaining a broader overview of the field beyond their area of  specialization.