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Transformation of Liquid Waste to Energy: Methods, Challenges and Opportunities brings together the latest developments, technologies, and approaches for the transformation of organic waste into energy, enabling the reader to tackle head-on the challenges of valorizing waste as bioenergy. The book focuses on liquid waste, notably covering wastewater treatment and energy recovery, the production of biofuels, and microbial fuel cells, as well as high-rate anaerobic processes and utilization of municipal/industrial wastewater for energy recovery. Each chapter presents the latest developments in transforming different types of liquid waste into bioenergy and discusses conventional methods alongside novel and emerging technologies.
This new volume in the Woodhead Series in Bioenergy is of interest to all those with an interest in waste-to-energy, bioenergy, waste management, chemical engineering, and sustainability, including researchers, advanced students, faculty, engineers, scientists, R&D, industrial practitioners, and policymakers.
Contents
1. Role of Waste-to-Energy in Sustainable Development: Greenhouse gas emissions reduction and promoting circular economy principles
2. Recent developments of high-rate anaerobic processes for wastewater treatment and energy recovery (biomethane and biohydrogen)
3. Utilization of municipal wastewater for energy recovery
4. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for energy generation: Current progress and future perspectives
5. Recent advances on microalgal biomass to bioenergy conversion
6. Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil
7. Wastewater Treatment and Sustainable Energy Production Through Microalgae: An Integrated Approach
8. Sustainable energy production from landfill leachate
9. Marine microbes: a potential source for the conversion of agricultural waste into ethanol through fermentation
10. Development of Microbial Fuel Cells (MFCs) for Energy Generation and Environmental Applications: Challenges and Future Outlook
11. From farm to bytes: sustainable strategies to manage new age wastes
12. A review of advancement in ANN constituted cavitation-assisted strategies for the synthesis of biodiesel and the significance of different saturated and unsaturated fatty acids in the final product.
13. Strategical tactics on sewage sludge handling management: Characterization, treatment, energy recovery, and reuse applications aspects
14. Beyond Recycling: Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Source - Reduction and Green Manufacturing for Sustainable Production