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Author Sikdar, Subhas K

Title Advances in Carbon Management Technologies Biomass Utilization, Manufacturing, and Electricity Management, Volume 2
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (391 p.)
Contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Introduction: What Key Low-Carbon Technologies are Needed to Meet Serious Climate Mitigation Targets and What is their Status? -- Section 1. Biomass Sector -- 1. Biomass as a Source for Heat, Power and Chemicals -- 2. From Sugarcane to Bioethanol: The Brazilian Experience -- 3. Biomass in Regional and Local Context -- 4. Prioritising Uses for Waste Biomass: A Case Study from British Columbia -- 5. Industrial Oleochemicals from Used Cooking Oils (UCOs): Sustainability Benefits and Challenges
6. Advances in Carbon Capture through Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass -- 7. Phytowaste Processing -- 8. Anaerobic Digestion for Energy Recovery and Carbon Management -- 9. Critical Aspects in Developing Sustainable Biorefinery Systems Based on Bioelectrochemical Technology with Carbon Dioxide Capture -- 10. Synthesis of Regional Renewable Supply Networks -- 11. A Logistics Analysis for Advancing Carbon and Nutrient Recovery from Organic Waste -- 12. Efficient and Low-Carbon Energy Solution through Polygeneration with Biomass
Section 2. Manufacturing and Construction (Batteries, Built Environment, Automotive, and other Industries) -- 13. Urban Carbon Management Strategies -- 14. Adaptive Lean and Green (L&G) Manufacturing Approach in Productivity and Carbon Management Enhancement -- 15. Advancements, Challenges and Opportunities of Li-ion Batteries for Electric Vehicles -- 16. Charging Strategies for Electrified Transport -- Section 3. Electricity and the Grid -- 17. The Role of Microgrids in Grid Decarbonization -- 18. Storage of Fluctuating Renewable Energy
19. Lithium-ion Battery: Future Technology Development Driven by Environmental Impact -- 20. Carbon Constrained Electricity Sector Planning with Multiple Objectives -- Index
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Form Electronic book
Author Princiotta, Frank
ISBN 9781000220155
100022015X