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Introduction to Bioenergy, an

English · Paperback / Softback

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The bioenergy industry has grown rapidly since the turn of the century as politicians and energy producers have sought alternatives to fossil fuels. This has been driven by the growing consensus that carbon dioxide released during the burning of fossil fuels is causing global warming and climate change and the fact that fossil fuel reserves are finite and alternatives will have to be found. The expansion of the industry also came after a sustained period when farm prices were at historically low levels and the prospect of creating additional markets for agricultural produce was an attractive one. The bioenergy industry now represents a major market not only for established crops but also for novel crops and a variety of waste products. Its success, however, has led to a fierce 'food versus fuel' debate on the ethics of using food crops for energy production.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to bioenergy, covering liquid biofuels (bioethanol and biodiesel), biomass and biogas. It describes the feedstocks that are used, including established and potential crops as well as waste, the production processes, the products, the political interventions to support the industry and the impacts the industry has had on markets. It provides information on how this sector is developing and where it may be headed, and aims to give a balanced view on the arguments for and against the exploitation of different bioenergy sources. It would make an excellent entry-level textbook on this fascinating and rapidly changing topic, but is also accessible to the non-expert who wishes to have an overview of an industry that is already having profound effects on agricultural and energy markets around the world.

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Contents: Introduction and Definitions: The Need for Alternative Fuels; Composition of Fossil Fuels; Terminology, Further Definitions and the Major Bioenergy Feedstocks; Potential Benefits of Replacing Fossil Fuels with Biofuel, Biomass and Biogas; Political Drivers for Biofuel Development; Food versus Fuel; Bioethanol: Introduction; Fermentation of Sugars to Ethanol; Bioethanol from Sucrose-Accumulating Crops; Bioethanol from Starch; Second Generation Bioethanol from Cellulose and Other Cell Wall Polysaccharides; Butanol; Biodiesel: Introduction; Oil Synthesis in Oilseed Crops; Biodiesel Manufacturing; Biodiesel Feedstocks; Potential Second Generation Biodiesel Feedstocks; Biotechnology; Biomass: Introduction; Willow; Poplar; Miscanthus; Native American Prairie Grasses; Giant Reeds and Reed Canary Grass; Co-Firing of Grain; Thermal Conversion; Biogas: Introduction; Anaerobic Digestion; Feedstock; Biomethane; Commercial Production; Conclusions;

Summary

The bioenergy industry has grown rapidly since the turn of the century as politicians and energy producers have sought alternatives to fossil fuels.

Product details

Authors Nigel G Halford, Nigel G (Rothamsted Research Halford, Nigel G. Halford, Nigel G Halford
Publisher Imperial College Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.03.2015
 
EAN 9781783266241
ISBN 978-1-78326-624-1
No. of pages 164
Series Imperial College Press
Imperial College Press
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Heat, energy and power station engineering

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