ITexLi, 2021. — 168 p. — ISBN 9781839626692.
This book provides basic knowledge and recent research on biogas production, focusing on the enhancement of biomethane and production routes integrated with microalgae cultivation or agriculture.
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is by far the most important technology for providing clean renewable energy to millions in rural areas of many developing countries. AD of biowastes produces both biomethane and anaerobic digestate as a byproduct that can be used further as a biofertilizer. Biowastes including sewage, food processing wastes, animal wastes, and lignocellulosic wastes typically produce biogas containing 55%-70% biomethane. In the context of energy consumption, more than 85% of the total energy consumed currently comes from non-renewable fossil resources. Biogas technology can provide sustainable, affordable, and eco-friendly energy through waste recycling.
Recent Advances of Biogas Production and Future Perspective
Dry Anaerobic Digestion for Agricultural Waste Recycling
Biogas Production from Water Hyacinth
Solid-State Anaerobic Microbial Ensilage Pretreatment
Modelling of Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide Methanation under Industrial Condition
Advances in Selective Oxidation of Methane
Partial Oxidation of Methane to Methanol on Cobalt Oxide-Modified Hierarchical ZSM-5
Contribution of Anaerobic Digestion Coupled with Algal System towards Zero Waste
Exploitation of Digestate in a Fully Integrated Biowaste Treatment Facility: A Case Study