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Biogas - Production, Applications & Global Developments (Hardcover)
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In Chapter One, Antonio Colmenar-Santos, Enrique Rosales-Asensio,
David Borge-Diez, and Manuel Castro-Gil present an overview of
current research on equitable alternatives for recently constructed
concentrated solar power plants in Spain. Next, Chapter Two by Dian
Andriani, Arini Wresta, Arifin Santosa, and Kusnadi discusses the
idea that various raw materials can be used for biogas production.
Additionally, the authors discuss modern biogas production
technologies. In Chapter Three, Caroline Borges Agustini and
Mariliz Gutterres provide a review on the significance of biogas
production in conjunction with its characteristics and handling
problems. Following this, the authors go on to review current
microorganism identification techniques as well as crop
optimisation techniques. In Chapter Five, Sina Gilassi, Seyed
Mohammad Taghavi, Serge Kaliaguine, and Denis Rodrigue suggest
commercial polymer hollow fibres could be used to improve
separation efficiency and CH4 purity in biogas production. Vladimir
I. Shcherbakov, Nadezhda V. Kuznetsova, and Tatiana V. Shchyukina
present research with the goal of determining favourable conditions
for methane forming bacteria vital functions, fermentation
processes intensification methods, and developing advance capacity
reactors in Chapter Six. Afterwards, Chapter Seven by Spyridon
Achina and Vasileios Achinas deliberates on the physicochemical
properties of biogas and the need for further research on the
subject. In Chapter Eight, Kevin N. Nwaigwe, Uchenna C. Egbufor,
Sambas N. Asoegwu, and Christopher C. Enweremadu propose water
hyacinth as a substrate for biogas production. Chapter Nine by
Preseela Satpathy, PhD examines recent trends in biogas technology
advancements. Next, Chapter Ten by Caroline Borges Agustini and
Mariliz Gutterres explores the anaerobic process characteristics of
anaerobic digestion, as well as its efficiency. In Chapter Eleven,
Mohamed Habib Sellami exhibits a modelling approach designed to
hypothesise the performance, impact, and profitability of systems
cogenerating energy from released biogas. In conclusion, Chapter
Twelve by K. N. Nwaigwe, E. E. Anyanwu and C. C. Enweremadu
presents a synopsis on bioreactor technology development trends.
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