Research Approaches to Sustainable Biomass Systems
Researchers, students and engineers working with biofuels and biomass are increasingly expected to comprehend a new holistic systems perspective that begins with wise crop breeding and cultivation techniques and informs the entire conversion to energy process. This volume provides diverse examples of successfully implemented sustainable biomass research in Asia, highlighting the challenges faced by designers of new biomass production facilities and tips on how to develop approaches to overcome them. In addition to providing an authoritative guide on the utilization of the authors' sample feedstocks, rice straw and sunflower, the authors provide lessons relevant to stakeholders involved with all manner of biomass production projects by drawing out important comparisons and contrasts that must be taken into account when deciding how to utilize biomass as an energy resource in a way that is economically feasible and environmentally sustainable. - Provides diverse examples of successfully implemented biomass research, highlighting insights on common bottlenecks and approaches developed to overcome them - Features coverage of the full feedstock life cycle, from crop breeding to commercialapplication, focusing on 3 key areas: biomass production, biofuel conversion technologies, and sustainable practices - Examines two regionally compatible feedstock, rice-straw and sunflower, performing a compare and contrast analysis of agricultural production methods, economics, conversion systems, and environmental impacts
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Research Approaches to Sustainable Biomass Systems
Researchers, students and engineers working with biofuels and biomass are increasingly expected to comprehend a new holistic systems perspective that begins with wise crop breeding and cultivation techniques and informs the entire conversion to energy process. This volume provides diverse examples of successfully implemented sustainable biomass research in Asia, highlighting the challenges faced by designers of new biomass production facilities and tips on how to develop approaches to overcome them. In addition to providing an authoritative guide on the utilization of the authors' sample feedstocks, rice straw and sunflower, the authors provide lessons relevant to stakeholders involved with all manner of biomass production projects by drawing out important comparisons and contrasts that must be taken into account when deciding how to utilize biomass as an energy resource in a way that is economically feasible and environmentally sustainable. - Provides diverse examples of successfully implemented biomass research, highlighting insights on common bottlenecks and approaches developed to overcome them - Features coverage of the full feedstock life cycle, from crop breeding to commercialapplication, focusing on 3 key areas: biomass production, biofuel conversion technologies, and sustainable practices - Examines two regionally compatible feedstock, rice-straw and sunflower, performing a compare and contrast analysis of agricultural production methods, economics, conversion systems, and environmental impacts
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Research Approaches to Sustainable Biomass Systems

Research Approaches to Sustainable Biomass Systems

Research Approaches to Sustainable Biomass Systems

Research Approaches to Sustainable Biomass Systems

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Researchers, students and engineers working with biofuels and biomass are increasingly expected to comprehend a new holistic systems perspective that begins with wise crop breeding and cultivation techniques and informs the entire conversion to energy process. This volume provides diverse examples of successfully implemented sustainable biomass research in Asia, highlighting the challenges faced by designers of new biomass production facilities and tips on how to develop approaches to overcome them. In addition to providing an authoritative guide on the utilization of the authors' sample feedstocks, rice straw and sunflower, the authors provide lessons relevant to stakeholders involved with all manner of biomass production projects by drawing out important comparisons and contrasts that must be taken into account when deciding how to utilize biomass as an energy resource in a way that is economically feasible and environmentally sustainable. - Provides diverse examples of successfully implemented biomass research, highlighting insights on common bottlenecks and approaches developed to overcome them - Features coverage of the full feedstock life cycle, from crop breeding to commercialapplication, focusing on 3 key areas: biomass production, biofuel conversion technologies, and sustainable practices - Examines two regionally compatible feedstock, rice-straw and sunflower, performing a compare and contrast analysis of agricultural production methods, economics, conversion systems, and environmental impacts

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780124046832
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 09/02/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 418
File size: 7 MB

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Professor of Environmental and Agricultural Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

Table of Contents

Section I Global Environment and Biomass resourceChapter 1 Global warmingChapter 2 Potential of Biomass in AsiaSection II Virgin biomass productionChapter 3 Plant breeding and geneticsChapter 4 Photosynthesis of biomass productionChapter 5 Biochemical component as energy resourceChapter 6 Chemical nutrient of biomass and soil microorganismChapter 7 Engineering for biomass productionChapter 8 Agro-ecosystem in biomass productionSection III Biofuel conversion technologyChapter 9 Physical and chemical pretreatment for biomass hydrolysisChapter 10 Enzymatic hydrolysisChapter 11 Enzyme productionChapter 12 Ethanol fermentation and ethanol productionChapter 13 Hydrogen and Methane fermentationSection IV Sustainable biomass based societyChapter 14 Plant nutrient recycle for sustainable biomass productionChapter 15 Evaluation of biomass use with other renewable energyChapter 16 Economic and social infrastructure for biomass useChapter 17 Consolidation of legal systemChapter 18 International cooperation of biomass resource

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