Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion 1st Edition
Advances and Technology Development in Greenhouse Gases: Emission, Capture and Conversion (1st Edition) by Mohammad Reza Rahimpour, Mohammad Amin Makarem, and Maryam Meshksar is an authoritative, timely guide for professionals tackling climate change through science and engineering. This book grabs attention with a clear mission: to bridge research and practice in greenhouse gas emission measurement, carbon capture technologies, and CO2 conversion strategies.
Readers will find an engaging, well-structured exploration of contemporary emission sources, capture methods (post-combustion, pre-combustion, oxy-fuel, adsorption), and innovative conversion pathways that turn greenhouse gases into value-added Books. The authors balance theoretical depth with practical insights — ideal for researchers, chemical and environmental engineers, technology developers, and policy advisers seeking actionable solutions.
What sets this volume apart is its global relevance and practical orientation. Case studies and techno-economic perspectives connect laboratory advances to real-world deployment across industrial sectors and regions, from Europe and North America to Asia and the Middle East. Clear diagrams, comparative analyses, and future-focused discussion help readers assess feasibility, scalability, and policy implications for carbon management and CO2 utilization.
For decision-makers and innovators aiming to reduce emissions and accelerate sustainable technology adoption, this book offers both inspiration and the technical roadmap to act. Whether you’re designing capture systems, evaluating conversion processes, or shaping climate policy, this edition is a compact, indispensable reference.
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