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Lessons learned from existing biomass power plants
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Golden, Colo. : NREL,

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Lessons learned from existing biomass power plants
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Golden, Colo. : NREL,

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Proceedings of the EC contractors' meeting held in Brussels, 5-7 1982
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ISBN: 9027714827 9789027714824 Year: 1982 Volume: 3 8044 Publisher: Dordrecht: Reidel,

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Don de Jean-Pierre Contzen

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Life-cycle assessment of biorefineries
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ISBN: 9780444635853 9780444635860 0444635866 0444635858 Year: 2017 Publisher: Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Future aviation biofuel analysis using the biomass scenario model
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Year: 2018 Publisher: [Golden, Colo.] : National Renewable Energy Laboratory,

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Biomass energy.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : Library of Congress, Science, Technology & Business Division, Science Reference Services,

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Biofuels news
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Year: 1998 Publisher: Washington, DC : Office of Transportation Technologies, National Biofuels Program, Office of Fuels Development, U.S. Dept. of Energy,

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Biofuels and biochemicals production
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Basel : MDPI AG - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,

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The high demand and depletion of petroleum reserves and the associated impact on the environment, together with volatility in the energy market price over the past three decades, have led to tremendous efforts in bio-based research activities, especially in biofuels and biochemicals. Most people associate petroleum with gasoline, however, approximately 6000 petroleum-derived products are available on the market today. Ironically, these petroleum-derived products have not elicited a high level of interest among the populace and media due, in part, to little awareness of the origins of these important products. Given the finite nature of petroleum, it is critical to devote substantial amounts of energy and resources on the development of renewable chemicals, as is currently done for fuels. Theoretically, the bioproduction of gasoline-like fuels and the 6000 petroleum-derived products are within the realm of possibility since our aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems contain abundant and diverse microorganisms capable of catalyzing unlimited numbers of reactions. Moreover, the fields of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering have evolved to the point that a wide range of microorganisms can be enticed or manipulated to catalyze foreign, or improve indigenous, biosynthetic reactions. To increase the concentration of products of interest and to ensure consistent productivity and yield, compatible fermentation processes must be used. Greater agricultural and chemical production during the past three decades, due in part to population increase and industrialization, has generated increasing levels of waste, which must be treated prior to discharge into waterways or wastewater treatment plants. Thus, in addition to the need to understand the physiology and metabolism of microbial catalysts of biotechnological significance, development of cost-effective fermentation strategies to produce biofuels and chemicals of interests while generating minimal waste, or better yet, converting waste into value-added products, is crucial. In this Special Issue, we invite authors to submit original research and review articles that increase our understanding of fermentation technology vis-à-vis production of liquid biofuels and biochemicals, and fermentation strategies that alleviate product toxicity to the fermenting microorganism while enhancing productivity. Further, original research articles and reviews focused on anaerobic digestion, production of gaseous biofuels, fermentation optimization using modelling and simulations, metabolic engineering, or development of tailor-made fermentation processes are welcome.

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Biomass, Biorefineries and Bioeconomy
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Year: 2022 Publisher: London : IntechOpen,

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This book comprehensively reviews biomass and bioeconomy, biomass production and treatment, biomass utilization, biomass biorefineries, and bioenergy generation from biomass. It discusses topics focusing on the concept of circular and sustainable bioeconomy, economic assessment of biomass utilization, biomass valorization, biomass pretreatment, bioprocessing of biomass using integrated bioindustrial systems, and production of value-added biochemicals and bioenergy from biomass.

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Bioethanol technologies
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Year: 2021 Publisher: London : IntechOpen,

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Bioethanol Technologies explores the conceptual and methodological approaches for understanding bioethanol technologies and future perspectives. The book comprehensively covers the global scenario of ethanol production from both food and non-food crops and other sources. This book is a useful resource for those involved with biofuels in general and bioethanol in particular, including energy engineers, researchers, consultants, analysts, policy makers, and professionals in the industry supply chain. This book: * Reviews the most significant research findings in both ethanol production and utilization; * Presents technological interventions in ethanol production, from plant biomass to food crops; * Offers a foresight analysis on the perspectives of bioethanol as a global commodity; * Presents a complete overview of the main challenges that bioenergy will have to overcome in order to play a key role in future energy systems; * Presents necessary Occupational Health and Safety (OHS).

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