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Agroenergy. Renewable and Sustainable Energy. Woodhead Series in Bioenergy

  • Book

  • September 2023
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5755732

Agroenergy: Renewable and Sustainable Energy presents developments in agroenergy. With a particular focus on sustainability, each section of the book - crop productivity, biofuel production based on feedstock generation, and bioenergy production technologies - addresses different aspects of the agroenergetic production chain, identifying strategies for enhanced yields and reduced risks. Sample sections explain the theoretical and economic aspects related to crop productivity, along with issues related to circular economy, lifecycle assessments, and impacts of future climate scenarios. Other chapters discuss biofuel production based on feedstock generation, describe the valorization of biomass residues, address pretreatment issues, and more.

This book will be of interest to scientists, researchers, engineers, industrial practitioners, graduate and postgraduate students, and anyone working in any agroenergy sector.

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Table of Contents

Part I: Fundamentals of Agriculture for Biofuel Production 1. Use- Value Assessment, Land Development, and Irrigation Investment Aiming to Biofuel Production 2. Environmental and Energy Performance Assessment of the Agricultural Stage in Fresh Oil Palm Production 3. Effect of Year and Sowing Times on Low Latitude Soybean Aiming at Biofuel Production 4. Non-Edible Crops as Alternative Raw Materials for Biodiesel Production An Overview 5. The Biodiesel Agro-Industrial Complex in Brazil and The Performance of The National Biodiesel Production Program 6. Potential Effects of Future Climatic Scenarios on The Agroclimatic Aptitude of Eucalyptus Urophylla in the Matopiba Region

Part II: Biofuel Production: Classification According To The Generation Of Feedstock 7. Valorization of Corn Wastes: Assessing The Environmental Impacts in A Life-Cycle Perspective 8. EFB (Empty Fruit Bunches) of Oil Palm for 2G Ethanol Production 9. Sugarcane Residues: Insights on Exploitation, Energetic And Non-energetic Uses, and The Production Potential in Brazil and in the State of Tocantins 10. Taking Advantage of Dairy Whey for Bioethanol Production Case Study of Dairy Industry at New Zealand 11. Feasibility Study for the Biodiesel Production from Cooking Oil in Dian�polis, Tocantins 12. Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Manipueira with Bovine Manure for Biogas and Biofertilizer Production 13. Microalgae-Based Biofuels: Advances And Challenges

Part III: Bioenergy Production Technologies 14. Use Of Ionic Liquids in the Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass 15. The Importance of Microorganisms for Biofuels Production 16. Use of Agro-Energy Waste: Some Current Technologies 17. Waste and Biomass Valorisation Via its Transformation into Advanced Materials for Energy Applications 18. Immobilization of Lipases from the Fungus Metarhizium Anisopliae Icbc 425 Using Babassu Nut Bagasse as Substrate on Cellulose Fibers from Lulo Stalks 19. Heat Analysis�of�a Sugarcane Bagasse and Wheat Bran System in Rotating Drum Bioreactor for Cellulase Production

Authors

Lina Mar�a Grajales Agudelo Chemical Engineer, National University of Colombia, UNAL, Colombia. She holds a master's and doctoral degree in Engineering and Food Science from S�o Paulo State University, UNESP. Dissertation and thesis oriented to the development of rotary drum bioreactors for solid-state fermentation, using agroindustrial residues as substrates. She is a Professor at the Federal University of Tocantins, UFT, in the undergraduate course of Food Engineering and in the Graduate Program in Agroenergy. Leader of the Research Group "Bioreactor Engineering". She has experience in developing rotary-drum and fixed-bed bioreactors for solid-state fermentation aiming at biofuels production. Coordinator of the Support Group for Foreigners at the Federal University of Tocantins. Juan Juan Carlos Vald�s Serra Mechanical Engineering, Universidad de Oriente. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from "Universidad de Oriente. Santiago de Cuba-CUBA� holds a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from State University of Campinas-SP, Brazil (UNICAMP) and a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from State University of Campinas -SP, Brazil (UNICAMP). He is currently a Full Professor at the Federal University of Tocantins Foundation (UFT) Brazil. He has experience in Mechanical Engineering, with an emphasis on Materials and Manufacturing Processes, acting on obtaining composite materials and sustainable development. Erich Collicchio Agronomic Engineer, Federal University of Goi�s (UFG), Brazil. Specialist in Irrigation Engineering from the Federal University of Vi�osa (UFV), holds a master's degree in Genetics and Plant Breeding from the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), a Doctorate in Applied Ecology from the University of S�o Paulo (USP), and a Postdoctoral internship in Phytotechnics in the Federal University of Vi�osa (UFV) by the PROCAD-AM program. He is an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Tocantins (UFT). He teaches in the Undergraduate Program in Environmental Engineering and in the Graduate Program in Digital Agroenergy. He has experience in scientific research in the area of Agricultural Sciences and the Environment, with an emphasis on Planning and Management in Agricultural Science, Technology and Innovation, Genetic Improvement of Plants, and Phytotechnics. He is currently developing work focusing on agroenergy crops, agroclimatic zoning, carbon storage, and environmental changes.