The chapter focuses on recent trends of biomass conversion into valuable energy, chemicals, gaseous and liquid fuels. Biomass is presently the largest source of renewable energy and the primary bioenergy resource in the world. A comprehensive discussion on different types, sources and compositions of biomass is presented. The most abundant biomass on the earth is lignocellulose and it represents a major carbon source for chemical compounds and biofuels. The chapter presents a thorough review of lignocellulosic biomass and the importance of biomass as a renewable source. It then reviews biomass classification and composition. It introduces the analysis of biomass feedstock. Biomass is converted to energy, chemicals and clean fuels using vari...
The thermochemical conversion of biomass is potentially vital to meeting global demand for sustainab...
The utilisation of biomass is increasingly important for low- or zero-carbon power generation. Devel...
Biofuels are sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels because of their renewable and low-cost raw ma...
In this chapter, an overview of bioenergy importance toward energy systems with low (zero or negativ...
Biomass can be used to produce renewable electricity, thermal energy, transportation fuels (biofuels...
Thermochemical processing of biomass uses heat and catalysts to transform plant polymers into fuels,...
High worldwide demand for energy, souring prices of petroleum, and concern over global climate chang...
The reduction of environmental impacts caused by emissions of greenhouse gases has become an interna...
The development of the world economy goes hand in hand with increased energy consumption and global ...
Biomass can be converted into several useful forms of energy using different processes (conversion t...
The Nordic countries have a long tradition of utilizing agro-industrial sidestreams for heat and pow...
Biomass is currently the most widespread form of renewable energy and its exploitation is further in...
Biomass includes all materials that contain organic carbon bound in the chemical structure of molecu...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Biomass is a promising sustainable and ren...
Renewable biomass sources are organic materials, in which solar energy is stored in bio-chemical bon...
The thermochemical conversion of biomass is potentially vital to meeting global demand for sustainab...
The utilisation of biomass is increasingly important for low- or zero-carbon power generation. Devel...
Biofuels are sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels because of their renewable and low-cost raw ma...
In this chapter, an overview of bioenergy importance toward energy systems with low (zero or negativ...
Biomass can be used to produce renewable electricity, thermal energy, transportation fuels (biofuels...
Thermochemical processing of biomass uses heat and catalysts to transform plant polymers into fuels,...
High worldwide demand for energy, souring prices of petroleum, and concern over global climate chang...
The reduction of environmental impacts caused by emissions of greenhouse gases has become an interna...
The development of the world economy goes hand in hand with increased energy consumption and global ...
Biomass can be converted into several useful forms of energy using different processes (conversion t...
The Nordic countries have a long tradition of utilizing agro-industrial sidestreams for heat and pow...
Biomass is currently the most widespread form of renewable energy and its exploitation is further in...
Biomass includes all materials that contain organic carbon bound in the chemical structure of molecu...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Biomass is a promising sustainable and ren...
Renewable biomass sources are organic materials, in which solar energy is stored in bio-chemical bon...
The thermochemical conversion of biomass is potentially vital to meeting global demand for sustainab...
The utilisation of biomass is increasingly important for low- or zero-carbon power generation. Devel...
Biofuels are sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels because of their renewable and low-cost raw ma...