The second part focuses on liquid waste, notably covering wastewater treatment and energy recovery, the production of biofuels, and microbial fuel cells. 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.
Table of Contents
Part I: Solid waste1. Biomass as a sustainable renewable energy source: Conversion processes and possible energy recovery routes
2. Biological conversion technologies of biomass for energy production
3. Thermochemical conversion technologies of biomass for energy production
4. Transforming food waste into bioenergy: Progress and prospects
5. Transforming agricultural wastes to bioenergy: Current situation and prospects
6. Assessment of waste generation and its potential to energy conversion using statistical approaches
7. Organic waste types: Characteristics, quantities, and potential resource components
8. Waste-to-energy technologies: Principles, processes, and efficiency
9. Challenges and solutions in waste transformation: Environmental, economic, and technical aspects and possible solutions
10. Role of waste-to-energy in sustainable development: Greenhouse gas emissions reduction and promoting circular economy principles
11. Case Studies related to waste-to-energy: Positive impacts upon implementation
12. Latest developments and emerging trends in waste-to-energy conversion: Innovations, and technologies
13. Conversion of livestock waste to energy: New technological transformation for energy recovery
14. Technologies converting municipal solid waste to energy: Recent trends and prospects
15. Waste-to-energy recovery from industrial waste
16. Transformation of plastics into carbon nanostructures for energy recovery
17. Anaerobic digestion of sludge for energy recovery
Part II: Liquid waste
18. Recent developments of high-rate anaerobic processes for wastewater treatment and energy recovery (biomethane and biohydrogen)
19. Utilization of municipal wastewater for energy recovery
20. Dark fermentation for biohydrogen and bioethanol
21. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) for energy generation: Current progress and future perspectives
22. Recent advances on microalgal biomass to bioenergy conversion
23. Biodiesel production from waste cooking oil
Authors
Balasubramani Ravindran Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Energy and Engineering, Kyonggi University, South Korea.Dr. Balasubramani Ravindran is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Energy and Engineering, at Kyonggi University, Suwon-Si, South Korea. His research focuses on solid waste treatment and wastewater generated from domestic and industrial sources through aerobic and anaerobic fermentation, composting and vermicomposting, activated carbon, biochar or black carbon amendments, nanotechnology applications, and phytotoxic/plant growth studies. Dr. Ravindran has over 150 publications in international peer-reviewed journals, filed patents, edited books, and published book chapters. He has received national and international research grant funds for his research projects. He serves as an academic editor, editorial board member, or guest editor on several international journals.
Sartaj Ahmad Bhat Postdoctoral Researcher, River Basin Research Center, Gifu University, Gifu, Japan.Dr. Sartaj Ahmad Bhat is working as a JSPS Postdoctoral Researcher at the River Basin Research Center, Gifu University, Japan. He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Guru Nanak Dev University, India, in 2017. His primary research focuses on the development and evaluation of treatment technologies for organic waste and wastewater from domestic and industrial outlets as well as organic waste recycling, with a focus on the biological and sustainable treatment by earthworms. He has published over 60 papers in peer-reviewed journals and co-edited 13 books. Dr. Bhat serves as an associate/academic editor, editorial board member, or advisory board member on more than 15 journals. He has been awarded several postdoctoral/research fellowships, and has also received the 2020 Outstanding Reviewer Award from the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and Top Peer Reviewer 2019 award for Environment and Ecology (Web of Science).
Gareth Griffiths European Bioenergy Research Institute at Aston University, Birmingham, UK.Prof. Gareth Griffiths is an internationally recognized research biochemist specializing in lipid biochemistry, currently based at the European Bioenergy Research Institute at Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Renowned for his pioneering work on triacylglycerol and polyunsaturated fatty acid synthesis, his research is now focused on developing microalgae for high value products and biofuels, and, in particular, green microalgae and their extracted protein and lipid components. Prof. Griffiths has published over 60 research articles, and his work has gained more than 3,000 citations.