Browsing by Subject "Bioenergy"
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(2023-01-06)Bioenergy sorghum has a high biomass yield potential, is drought resilient, has good nitrogen use efficiency, and has a root system that contributes to the accumulation of soil organic carbon. In this dissertation, field ...
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(2012-11-30)Because of the limited supply of imported crude oil and environmental degradation, renewable energy is becoming commercially feasible and environmentally desirable. In this research, biological and thermal (pyrolysis) ...
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(2012-10-19)Using mixed-culture fermentation, the carboxylate platform produces carboxylic acids, which are chemically converted into chemicals and fuels. To optimize the mixed-acid fermentation, different bioreactor configurations ...
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(2016-11-30)Agricultural technological progress is a key factor in our ability to meet future demand growth for consumers and biofuel usage. This study investigates the consequences of agricultural technological progress, biofuel ...
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(2012-02-14)Domestic production of bioenergy by utilizing set-aside land in Taiwan can reduce Taiwan’s reliance on expensive and politically insecure foreign fossil fuels while also reducing the combustion of fossil fuels, which emit ...
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(2016-08-24)Bioenergy is a form of energy derived from renewable resources, such as lignocellulosic biomass. Lignocellulosic biomass refers to plant material. Many lignocellulosic biomasses considered as waste, such as agriculture ...
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(2012-02-14)The purpose of this dissertation is to provide an effective approach to design the supply chain (SC) of the cellulosic biofuel industry in order that it will support and accelerate the successful commercialization of the ...
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(2012-10-19)Recent initiatives for biofuel production have increased research and development of sweet sorghum. Currently, the initial major limitation to integrating sweet sorghum into existing production systems is the lack of sweet ...
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(2013-12-02)This dissertation examines future prospects of bioenergy production in the United States. The analysis examines three issues on liquid fuel and cellulosic ethanol. First, the amount that costs need to decrease in order to ...