
Biogas Plants
Beschreibung
Comprehensive resource highlighting the global significance of biogas and reviewing the current status of biogas production.
Biogas Plants presents an overview of biogas production, starting from the substrates (characteristics, pretreatment, and storage), addressing technical and technological aspects of fermentation processes, and covering the environmental and agricultural significance of obtained digestate.
Written by a team of experts with extensive theoretical and practical experience in the areas of bio-waste, biogas plants, and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, Biogas Plants discusses keys topics including:
* Anaerobic digestion, including discussion of substrates and products
* Advantages of biogas plants, with emphasis on their future potential for stable and controlled renewable energy
* Global significance of the biogas sector, including its importance in electro-energy system stabilization, biogas plants for energy storage, bio-waste utilization, and biomethane production
A thorough and complete resource on the subject, Biogas Plants will appeal to academic researchers and industry scientists and engineers working in the fields of biogas, bio-waste, bioenergy, renewable resources, waste management and carbon reduction, along with process engineers, environmental engineers, biotechnologists, and agricultural scientists.
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Weitere Details
Weitere Ausgaben
Person
Wojciech Czekala, Associate Professor, Vice Dean of Science - Faculty of Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, Department of Biosystems Engineering, Poznan University of Life Sciences (PULS), Poland.
Series Editor
Christian Stevens, Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium.
Inhalt
Chapter 1 Anaerobic digestion process and biogas production
Chapter 2 Pretreatment of lignocellulosic materials to enhance biogas recovery
Chapter 3 Biogas Technology and the Application for Agricultural and Food Waste Treatment
Chapter 4 Biogas production from high-solid anaerobic digestion of food waste and its co-digestion with other organic wastes
Chapter 5 Biomethane - production and management
Chapter 6 The biogas use
Chapter 7 Digestate from agricultural biogas plant - properties and management
Chapter 8 Environmental aspects of biogas production
Chapter 9 Hybrid Environmental and Economic Assessment of Biogas Plants in Integrated Organic Waste Management Strategies
Chapter 10 Reduction of the carbon footprint in terms of agricultural biogas plants
Chapter 11 Financial sustainability and stakeholder partnerships of biogas plants
Chapter 12 Measuring the resilience of supply-critical systems: the case of the biogas value chain
Chapter 13 Theory and practice in strategic niche planning: The Polish biogas case
Chapter 14 Social aspects of agricultural biogas plant
Chapter 15 Practices in biogas plant operating: A case study from Poland
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