Bioenergy Production by Anaerobic Digestion

Bioenergy Production by Anaerobic Digestion

Using Agricultural Biomass and Organic Wastes

Benzie, John A.H.; West, Jonathan S.; Korres, Nicholas; O'Kiely, Padraig

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2018

472

Mole

Inglês

9781138364103

15 a 20 dias

453

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1. Sustainable Agriculture and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Part 1: Legislation-Energy Policy 2. Energy and Agricultural Policy in Relation to Biomethane, with Particular Reference to the Transport Sector 3. Biomethane Production with Reference to Land Use Change Part 2: Feedstocks 4. Grass and Grass Silage: Agronomical Characteristics and Biogas Production 5. Maize and Maize Silage for Biomethane Production 6. Suitability of Microalgae and Seaweeds for Biomethane Production 7. Organic Wastes for Biomethane Production 8. Industrial Residues for Biomethane Production Part 3: Anaerobic Digestion Technology 9. Anaerobic Digesters: Perspectives and Challenges 10. Biogas Upgrading and Compression 11. Storage and Distribution of Biomethane 12. Variation in Anaerobic Digestion: Need for Process Monitoring 13. General Principles of Data Warehouse and Data Mining in Anaerobic Digestion Part 4: Genetics and Population Dynamics 14. Microbial Communities and their Dynamics in Biomethane Production 15. The Role of Molecular Biology in Optimizing Anaerobic Digestion and Biomethane Production Part 5: Sustainability in Anaerobic Digestion 16. Life Cycle Assessment as a Tool for Assessing Biomethane Production Sustainability 17. The Use of Digestate as a Substitute for Manufactured Fertiliser 18. The Sustainability of Small-Scale Anaerobic Digesters at Farm Scale 19. Biogas Technologyfor Developing Countries: An Approach to Sustainable Development Concluding Remarks Appendix: Anaerobic Digestion Application in a Typical Cambodia Family Farm - A Case Study
biomethane;producers;processes;crop;volatile;fatty;acids;hydraulic;retention;time;Te Ch;IEA Bioenergy;Open Ocean Aquaculture;EU Renewable Energy Directive;Ta Te;Biomethane Production;Cod Removal;Anaerobic Digestion;Biogas Production;EU Nitrate Directive;Energy Source;Energy Policy;Biogas Plants;Cattle Slurry;Ad Plant;Low VFA Concentration;Biogas Upgrading;VFA Level;Biogas Technology;Maize Silage;Versus;Digestate Application;High Water Soluble Carbohydrate;Energy Balance;Maize Dry Matter