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Achieving carbon negative bioenergy systems from plant materials

Saffron, Chris(Edited by)
Part of the Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science series
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There is a need to develop next-generation bioenergy systems that exhibit net carbon capture.

This collection reviews advances in producing next-generation biofuels from plant materials.

These address climate change by fixing carbon in co-products.

Part 1 discusses key technologies to achieve this goal such as biomass gasification, fast pyrolysis and torrefaction.

Chapters review advances in technology, applications and commercial development.

Part 2 assesses advances in production of biofuels from crops such as jatropha, oilseeds (such as canola and rapeseed), Miscanthus, switchgrass and willow, as well as the sustainable use of seaweed for biofuel.

With its international range of expert authors, Achieving carbon-negative bioenergy systems from plant materials will be a standard reference for researchers in agricultural and environmental science focussing on plant-based biofuel technologies, as well as government and other agencies supporting this sector.

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1786762528 / 9781786762528
Hardback
662.88
11/02/2020
United Kingdom
English
300 pages
23 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More