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ISBN-10: 0128192437
ISBN-13 : 9780128192436
Author : Ganti S. Murthy
Biomass Biofuels Biochemicals Green Economy Systems Analysis for Sustainability 1st Table of contents:
CHAPTER ONE Systems analysis and its relevance for the sustainability transitions
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Importance of systems analysis for sustainable development
1.3 Understanding the systems
1.4 Structure and behavior of systems
1.5 Making sense of data and understanding bias in analyzing systems
1.6 Relevance of systems analysis for a transition to bioeconomy
1.7 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER TWO Techno-economic assessment
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Different methods used in techno-economic analysis/assessment
2.3 Basic Steps of techno-economic analysis/assessment
2.4 Uncertainty and sensitivity analysis
2.5 Real option analysis
2.6 Tools, software, and data sources to conduct techno-economic analysis/assessment
2.7 Worked example
2.8 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER THREE Environmental impacts
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Methods used for assessing the environmental impacts
3.3 Life cycle assessment
3.4 Life cycle assessment/analysis methodology
3.5 Life cycle assessment/analysis software and life cycle inventory databases
3.6 Worked example
3.7 Perspectives
3.8 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER FOUR Environmental risk assessment
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 What is risk analysis?
4.3 Risk analysis method
4.4 Databases, tools, and software
4.5 Examples
4.6 Perspectives
4.7 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER FIVE Resource assessment
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
References
CHAPTER SIX Policy, governance, and social aspects
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Complexities of policy making
6.3 Commonly used policy making models
6.4 Policy making frameworks
6.5 Social and governance aspects
6.6 Case studies
6.7 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER Seven Resilience thinking
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Understanding and quantifying resilience
7.3 Resilience thinking in systems analysis
7.4 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER Eight General logic-based method for assessing the greenness of products and systems
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The sustainability value added
8.3 The logic-based model
8.4 Application for assessing the sustainability of products and systems
8.5 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER NINE A systems analysis of first- and second-generation ethanol in the United Statess
Abstract
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Systems analysis of ethanol technologies
9.3 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER TEN Solar energy in India
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Development of solar energy in India
10.3 Challenges to solar energy in India
10.4 Innovative responses to the challenges
10.5 Overall scenario
10.6 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER ELEVEN A systems analysis of solar and wind energy in the United States
Abstract
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Technical feasibility analysis
11.3 Environmental Impact assessment
11.4 Resource sustainability analysis
11.5 Policy, governance, and social impact analysis
11.6 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER TWELVE Biofuels and bioproducts in India
Abstract
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Systems analysis of biofuel technologies
12.3 Resource assessment for bioethanol from agricultural residues
12.4 Techno-economic analysis
12.5 Environmental impact assessment
12.6 Policy and social aspects of biofuels in India
12.7 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER THIRTEEN A case study on integrated systems analysis for biomethane use
Abstract
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Dimensions of systems analysis
13.3 Case study of Ireland for biomethane use
13.4 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER FOURTEEN Alternative ammonia production processes and the use of renewables
Abstract
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Ammonia production via current practices
14.3 Haber–Bosch using electrochemical H2 production (E/H–B)
14.4 Direct electrochemical nitrogen reduction
14.5 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER FIFTEEN Regional strategy of advanced biofuels for transportation in West Africa
Abstract
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Case of West Africa
15.3 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER SIXTEEN Advanced biofuels for transportation in West Africa: Common referential state-based strategies
Abstract
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Types of feedstock for advanced biofuels
16.3 Biofuels for transportation
16.4 Cases of West African states
16.5 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Semantic sustainability characterization of biorefineries: A logic-based model
Abstract
17.1 Introduction
17.2 The problematic of sustainability characterization
17.3 Case study
17.4 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Solid biofuels
Abstract
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Solid biofuel types
18.3 Solid biofuel properties
18.4 Chemical properties
18.5 Costs of solid biofuels supply
18.6 Life-cycle environmental impacts
18.7 Solid biofuel policies
18.8 Opportunities for using solid biofuels
18.9 Challenges for solid biofuels
18.10 Conclusions and perspectives
References
CHAPTER NINETEEN Potential value-added products from wineries residues
Abstract
19.1 Introduction
19.2 A large diversity of wastes/residues of grape
19.3 Valorization of the residues and wastes
19.4 Proposed biorefinery scenario using zero-waste cascading valorization of wastes and residues
19.5 Conclusions and perspectives
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