Advances in Carbon Management Technologies: Biomass Utilization, Manufacturing, and Electricity Management, Volume 2

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Volume 2 of Advances in Carbon Management Technologies has 21 chapters. It presents the introductory chapter again, for framing the challenges that confront the proposed solutions discussed in this volume. Section 4 presents various ways biomass and biomass wastes can be manipulated to provide a low-carbon footprint of the generation of power, heat and co-products, and of recovery and reuse of biomass wastes for beneficial purposes. Section 5 provides potential carbon management solutions in urban and manufacturing environments. This section also provides state-of the-art of battery technologies for the transportation sector. The chapters in section 6 deals with electricity and the grid, and how decarbonization can be practiced in the electricity sector.

The overall topic of advances in carbon management is too broad to be covered in a book of this size. It was not intended to cover every possible aspect that is relevant to the topic. Attempts were made, however, to highlight the most important issues of decarbonization from technological viewpoints. Over the years carbon intensity of products and processes has decreased, but the proportion of energy derived from fossil fuels has been stubornly stuck at about 80%. This has occurred despite very rapid development of renewable fuels, because at the same time the use of fossil fuels has also increased. Thus, the challenges are truly daunting. It is hoped that the technology choices provided here will show the myriad ways that solutions will evolve. While policy decisions are the driving forces for technology development, the book was not designed to cover policy solutions.

Author(s): Subhas K. Sikdar, Frank Princiotta
Publisher: CRC Press/Science Publishers
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 390
City: Boca Raton

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