Waste-to-energy : recent developments and future perspectives towards / Abd El-Fatah Abomohra, Qingyuan Wang, Jin Huang, editors.

This book addresses the needs of students, researchers, as well as engineers and other professionals or readers interested in recent advances of biofuel and efficient waste management. In the context of energy consumption, over 85% of the total consumed energy comes from non-renewable fossil resourc...

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Other Authors: Abomohra, Abd El-Fatah, Wang, Qingyuan, Huang, Jin
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Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
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505 0 0 |t An Overview of Municipal Wastes --  |t Different Waste Management Methods, Applications, and Limitations --  |t Recent Advances in Circular Bioeconomy --  |t Biofuels: An Overview -- Thermochemical Conversion of Wastes --  |t Anaerobic Digestion of Waste for Biogas Production --  |t Waste Fermentation for Energy Recovery --  |t Esterification/Transesterification of Lipidic Wastes for Biodiesel Production --  |t Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) for Waste Recycling and Energy Production --  |t Energy Recovery from Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) --  |t Energy Recovery from Nuisance Algae Blooms and Residues --  |t Organic Rankine Cycles (ORCs) for Waste Heat Utilization --  |t CO2 -Mediated Energy Conversion and Recycling --  |t Plastic Recycling for Energy Production --  |t Microbial-Mediated Lignocellulose Conversion to Biodiesel --  |t Insect-Mediated Waste Conversion --  |t Phycoremediation: Role of Microalgae in Waste Management and Energy Production --  |t Waste to Energy Plant in Spain: A Case Study Using Technoeconomic Analysis --  |t Case Study in Arid and Semi-arid Regions -- Integrated Approaches and Future Perspectives. 
520 |a This book addresses the needs of students, researchers, as well as engineers and other professionals or readers interested in recent advances of biofuel and efficient waste management. In the context of energy consumption, over 85% of the total consumed energy comes from non-renewable fossil resources. Developing new renewable energy resources, especially biofuel production from wastes, has received increasing attention. The book is organized into three sections, namely Section I: Conventional waste management; Section II: From waste to green energy; and Section III: Case studies and future perspectives. Each section presents topic-specific chapters, which contain comprehensive and advanced knowledge of the subjects. Overall, the book covers the recent advances, breakthroughs, challenges, and future perspectives of waste-to-energy approach using different kinds of wastes as a feedstock for alternative biofuels and other integrated approaches such as wastewater treatment, plastic degradation, and CO2 sequestration in a cost-effective and eco-friendly way. In addition, different routes of waste recycling for enhanced biofuel production and case studies are presented with environmental and economic analysis. The presented case studies and future perspectives under Section III complement the chapters as they are authored by experts from bioenergy businesses who actually encounter real-world problems. 
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