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Clean Energy and Resource Recovery
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ISBN: 9780323901789
Published: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Language: English
Format: Paperback / softback
Format: 9.25×7.5
Published: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Language: English
Format: Paperback / softback
Format: 9.25×7.5
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<i>Clean Energy and Resource Recovery: Wastewater Treatment Plants as Bio-refineries, Volume 2</i>, summarizes the fundamentals of various treatment modes applied to the recovery of energy and value-added products from wastewater treatment plants. The book addresses the production of biofuel, heat, and electricity, chemicals, feed, and other products from municipal wastewater, industrial wastewater, and sludge. It intends to provide the readers an account of up-to-date information on the recovery of biofuels and other value-added products using conventional and advanced technological developments. The book starts with identifying the key problems of the sectors and then provides solutions to them with step-by-step guidance on the implementation of processes and procedures. Titles compiled in this book further explore related issues like the safe disposal of leftovers, from a local to global scale. Finally, the book sheds light on how wastewater treatment facilities reduce stress on energy systems, decrease air and water pollution, build resiliency, and drive local economic activity.<br><br>As a compliment to Volume 1: Biomass Waste Based Biorefineries, <i>Clean Energy and Resource Recovery, Volume 2: Wastewater Treatment Plants as Bio-refineries</i> is a comprehensive reference on all aspects of energy and resource recovery from wastewater. The book is going to be a handy reference tool for energy researchers, environmental scientists, and civil, chemical, and municipal engineers interested in waste-to-energy.
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