editedbook
BIOMASS ENERGY: THE MAGNITUDE OF THE POSSIBLE RESOURCE
Area/Stream: Renewable & Sustainable Energy,
Authors: Ankita Kumari, Priyanka Sat, Sudesh Kumar
Keywords: Biomass; bioenergy; pyrolysis; gasification; biofuels
Book Name /series: Futuristic Trends in Renewable & Sustainable Energy, Volume 2, Book 29, Part 4, Chapter 3
Publication: IIP Proceedings
Year: 2022,
Month: November
Page No: 197-214,
ISSN/ISBN: 978-93-95632-89-8,
DOI/Link: https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl2023192B0D5CDF3BE92.pdf
Abstract:
It is widely acknowledged that biofuels, whether usage of fluid, or hard fuel, electrical energy, have the potential to provide the bulk, anticipated renewable energy supply for future. The fundamental processes i.e., thermal, biological, and physical change can be used to create biofuels. These techniques makes various configurations or designs for chemical reactors. The focus of analysis is on thermo chemical change due to their superior efficiencies, lower costs, and more adaptability to extensive variety of energy, fuel, and biochemical alternatives. Quick pyrolysis and gasification methods are detailed, as well as the reactors that have been created the ideal circumstances for presentation. Characterized together with the minor products or, fluid, sizable amount of chemicals are fundamental crops.
Cite this: Ankita Kumari, Priyanka Sat, Sudesh Kumar,"BIOMASS ENERGY: THE MAGNITUDE OF THE POSSIBLE RESOURCE", Futuristic Trends in Renewable & Sustainable Energy, Volume 2, Book 29, Part 4, Chapter 3, November, 2022, 197-214, 978-93-95632-89-8, https://rsquarel.org/assets/docupload/rsl2023192B0D5CDF3BE92.pdf