Bioenergy : biomass to biofuels / Anju Dahiya.

Bioenergy: Biomass to Biofuels examines all current and emerging feedstocks and the advanced processes and technologies enabling the development of their end products, ranging from solid (wood energy, grass energy, and other biomass) to liquid (biodiesel from oil seed crops, algae biofuel, waste-oil...

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Other Authors: Dahiya, Anju (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [2015]
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505 0 |a Front Cover; BioenergyBiomass to Biofuels; Index; Copyright; Acknowledgments; Dedication; Preface; Contents; CHAPTER AUTHORS; BIOENERGY -- BIOMASS TO BIOFUELS PROGRAM STUDENT CONTRIBUTORS; CONTRIBUTING ORGANIZATIONS; PART 1 BIOENERGY-BIOMASS TO BIOFUELS: AN OVERVIEW; CHAPTER 8 -- ON-FARM OIL-BASED BIODIESEL PRODUCTION; PURPOSE; BIOENERGY ENTREPRENEURISM; BIOMASS MATERIALS AND SOURCES; OVERVIEW OF CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES; CO-PRODUCTS AND BYPRODUCTS; SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES; CONCLUSION; Acknowledgments; REFERENCES; BIODIESEL STANDARDS. 
505 8 |a Chapter 3 -- bioenergy: biomass to biofuels glossary of terms and convertion factorsenergy units; post reaction processing; biomass energy; part 2 wood and grass biomass as biofuels; part 3 biomass to liquid biofuels; chapter 30 -- biofuel economics and policy: the renewable fuel standard, the blend wall, and future uncertainties; part 7 quizzes; summary; developing and evaluating a perennial grass biomass system; subchapter 6a -- the vermont biomass energy co-op; community partner; properties of heating oil and bioheat; types of thermochemical conversion. 
505 8 |a Aviation alternative fuel 2013 snapshot: acknowledged leader in sustainable transport fuelssubchapter 29a -- biodiesel project: an educational experience converting waste cooking oil to biodiesel; health effects testing; subchapter 6c -- exploration of the jean pain composting method for greenhouse heating; introduction; community partners; objective; short history of addie's acres; background; plan of work; results; references; crop handling and logistics; mechanical treatments; biomass pyrolysis strategies; references; species and variety selection; pest management; corn as ethanol feedstock. 
505 8 |a Making biodiesel better with additivesdata and methods; chapter 10 -- energy management during field production practices; chapter 15 -- biomass to liquid biofuels service learning projects and case studies; part 6 biofuels economics, sustainability, environmental and policy; transmission; other issues; thermochemical pathways; chapter 11 -- straight vegetable oil as a diesel fuel?; chapter 21 -- synthesis and partial characterization of biodiesel via base catalyzed transesterification; conclusion; biodiesel; introduction; bioheat; maintenance. 
505 8 |a Possibilities of biofuel production from algae biomassalgae strain selection: algae types, strains, and use in biofuel production; subchapter 15c -- mobile ethanol distillery unit: a feasibility study; chapter 4 -- wood bioenergy; chapter 16 -- thermal gasification of biomass -- a primer; bioenergy development and drivers; heating values of gases and gas mixtures; values and benefits of wood bioenergy; conclusion; references; algae cultivation: growth systems; role of mixing in biogas production; chapter 18 -- bioenergy and anaerobic digestion. 
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