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

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 presents 21 chapters on biomass and biomass wastes, potential carbon management solutions in urban and manufacturing environments, and electricity and the grid. The book highlights the challenges of decarbonization and attempts to provide technological solutions to reduce carbon intensity. However, it does not cover policy solutions.

Format: Hardback
Length: 366 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Volume 2 of Advances in Carbon Management Technologies consists of 21 chapters, presenting a comprehensive exploration of innovative solutions for addressing carbon management challenges. The introductory chapter serves as a framework for understanding the complexities and complexities that confront the proposed solutions discussed in this volume.

Section 4 delves into diverse strategies for manipulating biomass and biomass wastes to achieve a low-carbon footprint in the generation of power, heat, and co-products, as well as in the recovery and reuse of biomass wastes for beneficial purposes. This section also provides an up-to-date overview of battery technologies for the transportation sector, highlighting their potential for decarbonization.

Section 5 explores potential carbon management solutions in urban and manufacturing environments, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices and renewable energy sources. It also sheds light on the state-of-the-art in electricity and grid technologies, emphasizing the role of decarbonization in the electricity sector.

Section 6 focuses on electricity and the grid, exploring how decarbonization can be achieved through technological advancements. It discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with renewable energy integration, energy storage solutions, and smart grid technologies.

It is important to note that the overall topic of advances in carbon management is vast and multifaceted, making it impossible to cover in a single book of this size. However, the authors have made concerted format to highlight the most critical issues of decarbonization from a technological perspective. Despite significant progress in reducing carbon intensity of products and processes over the years, the proportion of energy derived from fossil fuels has remained stubbornly high, hovering around 80%. This discrepancy arises despite the rapid development of renewable fuels, coinciding with an increase in the use of fossil fuels. The challenges posed by this situation are indeed daunting, underscoring the urgent need for innovative solutions.

While policy decisions play a pivotal role in driving technology development, this book was not designed to delve into policy solutions. Its focus lies in presenting the technological choices and advancements that can contribute to the evolution of carbon management solutions. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, industry professionals, and anyone interested in exploring innovative approaches to address the pressing challenges of climate change.

In conclusion, Volume 2 of Advances in Carbon Management Technologies offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of innovative solutions for addressing carbon management challenges. Through its diverse chapters, the book provides valuable insights into the potential of biomass, waste management, battery technologies, electricity and grid technologies, and policy considerations. It serves as a catalyst for further research, policy development, and practical implementation of sustainable practices to combat climate change and achieve a more sustainable future.

Weight: 872g
Dimension: 261 x 184 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367520496

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