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Effect of wetland plant fermentation broth on nitrogen removal and bioenergy generation in constructed

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 12, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1592-x

Abstract:

● Fermentation broth facilitates N removal and energy yields in tertiary CW-MFC.

Keywords: Constructed wetland     Microbial fuel cell     Nitrogen removal     Bioenergy generation     Carbon source    

Will biomass be used for bioenergy or transportation biofuels?

Jinguang HU, William James CADHAM, Susan van DYK, Jack N. SADDLER

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 473-481 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017168

Abstract: Potential competition for biomass for current and future bioenergy/biofuel uses in Brazil, Denmark, SwedenIn each of these countries, bioenergy and biofuels are already important in their energy mix.However, there is limited competition for biomass between bioenergy (heat/power/residential/industrialIn each of these countries, biomass is predominantly used to produce bioenergy, even in those regionsCompetition for biomass feedstocks for bioenergy/biofuel applications, is most likely to occur for agricultural

Keywords: bioenergy     biofuel     biomass     renewable energy policy    

AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE BIOENERGY CROPPING SYSTEMS PROMOTING BIOMASS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 284-294 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021435

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Bioenergy, currently the largest renewable energy source in the EU (64% of the total renewable energysystems informed by bioeconomy imperatives requires the evaluate of the effects of introducing crops for bioenergyimpacts of changes in conventional cropping systems in mixed dairy cattle farms redesigned to introduce bioenergy

Keywords: alternative cropping systems / bioeconomy / biogas / biomass production / fertilization autonomy / greenhouse gas assessment    

Achieving food security and high production of bioenergy crops through intercropping with efficient resource

Yuanmei ZUO,Zhenjiao ZHANG,Caihong LIU,Weina ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2,   Pages 134-143 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2015069

Abstract: land, land not suitable for food crops growth, is an effective strategy to acquire high production of bioenergy

Keywords: intercropping     food security     energy security     high production     marginal land    

Current status and trend of international development of bioenergy

Zhu Wanbin,Li Jie,Yuan Xufeng,Cheng Xu,Wang Xiaofen

Strategic Study of CAE 2011, Volume 13, Issue 2,   Pages 96-100

Abstract: tapping the second and the third generation biofuel as well as the backgrounds of fast growing of two bioenergyAn overall picture of exploration efforts on bioenergy by international community was given.

Keywords: bioenergy     research and development     international situation    

Roles of Bioenergy and Green Hydrogen in Large Scale Energy Storage for Carbon Neutrality

Chunbao Xu

Engineering 2023, Volume 29, Issue 10,   Pages 32-34 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2023.08.007

Bioenergy recovery from landfill gas: A case study in China

Wei WANG, Yuxiang LUO, Zhou DENG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 20-31 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0012-9

Abstract: Landfill gas (LFG) utilization which means a synergy between environmental protection and bioenergy recovery

Keywords: landfill gas (LFG)     compressed purified landfill gas (CPLG)     pressure swing adsorption (PSA)     alternative vehicle fuel     demonstration project    

A feasibility study on using cassava stems for the production of bioenergy in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous

Tao Guangcan,Xie Guanghui,Hakan Orberg,Xiong Shaojun

Strategic Study of CAE 2011, Volume 13, Issue 2,   Pages 107-112

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Based on the evaluate of the resource availability and combustion characteristic of cassava stems in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, this paper focused on the feasibility of pelletizing and commercial value of cassava stems as a biomass feedstock. Cassava stems were proved a promising biofuel, and can be produced as pellets/briquettes, then production of electricity, heat and pellets/briquettes.

Keywords: cassava stems     biofuel     pellet     production of electricity     heat and pellets/briquettes    

A comprehensive review of renewable energy resources for electricity generation in Australia

Alireza HEIDARI, Ali ESMAEEL NEZHAD, Ahmad TAVAKOLI, Navid REZAEI, Foad H. GANDOMAN, Mohammad Reza MIVEH, Abdollah AHMADI, Majid MALEKPOUR

Frontiers in Energy 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 510-529 doi: 10.1007/s11708-020-0671-6

Abstract: Recently, renewable energy resources and their impacts have sparked a heated debate to resolve the Australian energy crisis. There are many projects launched throughout the country to improve network security and reliability. This paper aims to review the current status of different renewable energy resources along with their impacts on society and the environment. Besides, it provides for the first time the statistics of the documents published in the field of renewable energy in Australia. The statistics include information such as the rate of papers published, possible journals for finding relative paper, types of documents published, top authors, and the most prevalent keywords in the field of renewable energy in Australia. It will focus on solar, wind, biomass, geothermal and hydropower technologies and will investigate the social and environmental impacts of these technologies.

Keywords: renewable energy     hydro energy     wind power     photovoltaic     geothermal     bioenergy    

Marine Renewable Energy Seascape Review

Alistair G. L. Borthwick

Engineering 2016, Volume 2, Issue 1,   Pages 69-78 doi: 10.1016/J.ENG.2016.01.011

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Energy production based on fossil fuel reserves is largely responsible for carbon emissions, and hence global warming. The planet needs concerted action to reduce fossil fuel usage and to implement carbon mitigation measures. Ocean energy has huge potential, but there are major interdisciplinary problems to be overcome regarding technology, cost reduction, investment, environmental impact, governance, and so forth. This article briefly reviews ocean energy production from offshore wind, tidal stream, ocean current, tidal range, wave, thermal, salinity gradients, and biomass sources. Future areas of research and development are outlined that could make exploitation of the marine renewable energy (MRE) seascape a viable proposition; these areas include energy storage, advanced materials, robotics, and informatics. The article concludes with a sustainability perspective on the MRE seascape encompassing ethics, legislation, the regulatory environment, governance and consenting, economic, social, and environmental constraints. A new generation of engineers is needed with the ingenuity and spirit of adventure to meet the global challenge posed by MRE.

Keywords: renewable energy     Offshore wind     Tidal stream     Ocean current     Tidal range     Wave energy     Ocean thermal energy     Bioenergy    

BTL technologies are on the eve of big-scale commercialization—Meeting the second wave of bioenergy industry

Cheng Xu and Shi Yuanchun

Strategic Study of CAE 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 11-18

Abstract:

A series of newly-developed type of biofuel plants have established which are featured with products of thermo-chemical platform, sugar platform and carboxylates platform, as well as use lignocellulosic feedstock. Lignocellulose biomass-to-liquids (BTL) is fundamentally different both from the first generation biofuels that are all derived from cereal and vegetable oil, and from the second generation ethanol that is based on hydrolysis-fermentation process. The prominent feature of such a new kind of advanced biofuels is that they can make full use of the energy contained in lignin and semicellulose, which is rich in woody materials, thus considerably broadens the scope of feedstock. Recently, majority of these technologies have undergone tests of pilot and demonstration phases, and on the eve of big scale of commercialization. The products derived from above three platforms are all characteristic of reducing CO2 emission by 70 %~90 % and can be used directly on current vehicle engines and fuel infrastructure. Chinese scientists have also tapped a few novel technologies in this field, and without lag behind in the severe international competition.

Keywords: thermo-chemical platform; sugar platform; carboxylates platform; lignocellulosic feedstock; drop-in biofuels; commercialization    

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Effect of wetland plant fermentation broth on nitrogen removal and bioenergy generation in constructed

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Will biomass be used for bioenergy or transportation biofuels?

Jinguang HU, William James CADHAM, Susan van DYK, Jack N. SADDLER

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AGRI-ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF CONVENTIONAL AND ALTERNATIVE BIOENERGY CROPPING SYSTEMS PROMOTING BIOMASS

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Achieving food security and high production of bioenergy crops through intercropping with efficient resource

Yuanmei ZUO,Zhenjiao ZHANG,Caihong LIU,Weina ZHANG

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Current status and trend of international development of bioenergy

Zhu Wanbin,Li Jie,Yuan Xufeng,Cheng Xu,Wang Xiaofen

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Roles of Bioenergy and Green Hydrogen in Large Scale Energy Storage for Carbon Neutrality

Chunbao Xu

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Bioenergy recovery from landfill gas: A case study in China

Wei WANG, Yuxiang LUO, Zhou DENG

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A feasibility study on using cassava stems for the production of bioenergy in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous

Tao Guangcan,Xie Guanghui,Hakan Orberg,Xiong Shaojun

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A comprehensive review of renewable energy resources for electricity generation in Australia

Alireza HEIDARI, Ali ESMAEEL NEZHAD, Ahmad TAVAKOLI, Navid REZAEI, Foad H. GANDOMAN, Mohammad Reza MIVEH, Abdollah AHMADI, Majid MALEKPOUR

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Marine Renewable Energy Seascape

Alistair G. L. Borthwick

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BTL technologies are on the eve of big-scale commercialization—Meeting the second wave of bioenergy industry

Cheng Xu and Shi Yuanchun

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