Description
Bioenergy Recovery from Biomass Waste provides a new paradigm to gain insight into the technical management of biomass waste conversion into clean energy and products such as heat, electricity, gaseous and liquid biofuels, chemicals, and fertilizers. The book discusses chemical and biological treatment methods for sludge, food wastes, algae, lignocellulosic waste and livestock manure, providing a comprehensive understanding of biomass resource treatment. Detailed chapters consider the relevant environmental risks during the biomass conversion process, explore practical applications, and provide theoretical guidance for improving the sustainability of waste management, analyzing and comparing the impact of different types of treatment technologies in terms of greenhouse gas emissions and reductions. Finally, current policies, bottlenecks and opportunities for waste treatment technologies and high value products are addressed. This new volume in the Woodhead Series in Bioenergy is of interest to all those with an interest in biomass waste treatment, resource recovery, bioenergy, and clean energy, including graduate students, researchers, faculty, engineers, R&D, industry professionals, and policy makers.- Offers in-depth coverage of characteristics, treatment methods, and high-value products derived from biomass- Covers sources such as municipal wastewater, sludge, food wastes, agriculture wastes, algae, and animal wastes- Assesses efficiency and advantages and disadvantages of various technologies for different biomass sources- Considers environmental risks, greenhouse gas emissions, and reductions and related sustainability issues
Table of Contents
1. Anaerobic digestion of sludge2. Sludge composting3. Production of medium chain fatty acids from sludge4. Sludge pyrolysis5. Anaerobic digestion of food waste6. Composting of food waste7. High-value products extracted from food waste8. Algae preparation of bioenergy9. Algae preparation of high-value products10. Anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic biomass11. High value conversion of lignocellulosic biomass12. Livestock manure treatment13. Greenhouse gas reduction and life cycle assessment14. Policies, bottlenecks, opportunities in biomass waste treatment



