Bio-Based Materials and Waste for Energy Generation and Resource Management 1st Edition
Bio-Based Materials and Waste for Energy Generation and Resource Management 1st Edition by Chaudhery Hussain; Ram Bharagava; Lalit Goswami; Anamika Kushwaha confronts one of the 21st century’s greatest challenges: turning organic waste into reliable energy and sustainable resources. This timely volume grabs attention with a clear promise—practical, science-backed solutions for waste-to-energy conversion and circular resource management.
Inside, readers will find an engaging blend of theory and practice: advances in bio-based materials, biomass valorization, anaerobic digestion, gasification, and integrated waste-to-energy technologies. Detailed chapters address life-cycle assessment, techno-economic analysis, and policy frameworks that make renewable energy projects viable in urban and rural settings. Case studies and regional examples illustrate how strategies can be tailored across contexts—from rapidly developing economies to established markets in Europe and North America—making the content globally and locally relevant.
Engineers, researchers, environmental managers, and policymakers will appreciate the book’s actionable insights: design considerations, operational best practices, and frameworks for scaling projects while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The authors combine academic rigor with practical recommendations, helping professionals turn conceptual ideas into measurable results.
If you seek an authoritative guide to bio-based materials, waste management, and sustainable energy systems that informs decision-making and accelerates project delivery, this 1st Edition is an essential addition to your library. Purchase now to deepen your expertise, support greener technologies, and lead the transition to a circular, low-carbon future.
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