Life-Cycle Assessment of Biorefineries

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Microbiology, Technology, Environmental
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Author: ISBN: 9780444635860
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: December 20, 2016
Imprint: Elsevier Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780444635860
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: December 20, 2016
Imprint: Elsevier
Language: English

Life-Cycle Assessment of Biorefineries, the sixth and last book in the series on biomass-biorefineries discusses the unprecedented growth and development in the emerging concept of a global bio-based economy in which biomass-based biorefineries have attained center stage for the production of fuels and chemicals.

It is envisaged that by 2020 a majority of chemicals currently being produced through a chemical route will be produced via a bio-based route. Agro-industrial residues, municipal solid wastes, and forestry wastes have been considered as the most significant feedstocks for such bio-refineries. However, for the techno-economic success of such biorefineries, it is of prime and utmost importance to understand their lifecycle assessment for various aspects.

  • Provides state-of-art information on the basics and fundamental principles of LCA for biorefineries
  • Contains key features for the education and understanding of integrated biorefineries
  • Presents models that are used to cope with land-use changes and their effects on biorefineries
  • Includes relevant case studies that illustrate main points
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Life-Cycle Assessment of Biorefineries, the sixth and last book in the series on biomass-biorefineries discusses the unprecedented growth and development in the emerging concept of a global bio-based economy in which biomass-based biorefineries have attained center stage for the production of fuels and chemicals.

It is envisaged that by 2020 a majority of chemicals currently being produced through a chemical route will be produced via a bio-based route. Agro-industrial residues, municipal solid wastes, and forestry wastes have been considered as the most significant feedstocks for such bio-refineries. However, for the techno-economic success of such biorefineries, it is of prime and utmost importance to understand their lifecycle assessment for various aspects.

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