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Biofuels from Waste Biomass

Ashish Kumar editor Abhinay Thakur editor Elyor Berdimurodov editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry

Publishing:24th Apr '26

£179.10 was £199.00

This title is due to be published on 24th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Biofuels from Waste Biomass cover

Biofuels offer a more sustainable alternative to fossil fuels as they are derived from biomass that can be produced renewably. First generation biofuels posed significant problems because they were either derived from biomass that could be used for food, or that would compete for land with food crops. Widespread uptake of these fuels would have driven up food prices and potentially lead to food shortages. Subsequent research has focused on methods that do not cause this problem. A promising direction is the use of waste biomass that comes from agriculture, food processing and other industries. By using these resources that would otherwise become waste not only can we produce fuels more sustainably, but we can also reduce the amount of waste needing disposal.

Covering fuel types from liquid transportation fuels to biohydrogen, this book provides a thorough overview of how waste biomass can be introduced for a variety of applications. Including discussion of commercial viability and supply chain logistics, this is an interesting read for anyone working in biofuel research or the oil and gas industry or looking at energy policy development.

ISBN: 9781837674732

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Weight: unknown

402 pages