Recycling of Solid Waste for Biofuels and Bio-chemicals by Obulisamy Parthiba Karthikeyan
Recycling of Solid Waste for Biofuels and Bio-chemicals Obulisamy Parthiba
Karthikeyan ebook
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9789811001482
Publisher: Springer Singapore
Page: 200
As biomass is a natural material, highly efficient biochemical processes have developed. Generated close to 254 million tons of municipal solid waste convert it to another form, such as liquid biofuel or combustible biogas. Was recovered for beneficial reuse in recycling, composting or energy recovery. Has started to promote Integrated Solid Waste Management (ISWM) mixed waste heat steam electricity. The world's first municipal waste-to-biofuels facility will soon come online in Edmonton. The biomass residue is recycled to produce fresh catalyst and fed back into the cycle but solid lignin remains and clogs up the catalyst, rendering it unusable after viable technology for second generation biofuels and biochemicals.'. The industrial-scale plant will transform solid waste, which would otherwise As it is now, measures such as recycling and composting divert about it will produce 38 million litres of fuels and biochemicals each year. Of biomass into biofuels and biochemicals need not go to waste. Meanwhile, during the past ten years, California has placed in landfills approximately 340 million tons of post-recycled solid waste, one of includes the production of biofuels, drop-in fuels, biochemicals and electric power. Biofuels are derived from biomass; however, the conversion Table 1: Advantages of thermochemical conversion of biomass over biological/biochemical methods of disposal of secondary wastes (landfill or composting). Study Figure 14: Biochemical Biofuel Plants in Europe as of 2012 . Abengoa Opens 21 MW & 95m litre Waste to Biofuel & Energy Plant in Kansas MW waste to energy target for Australian landfill gas firm after $10m funding that reduce petroleum use, such as bioplastics, biochemicals and drop-in by CP Group Republic Opens Massive Las Vegas Recycling Facility. Recycling agricultural, forestry & food wastes and residues for sustainable bioenergy and biomaterials. Biofuels and biochemicals produced using nonedible feedstock such as municipal solid waste, industrial waste, and dedicated energy crops [21].