Biomass to biofuels

Biomass is a continuously renewed source of energy formed from or by a wide variety of living organisms. Through biochemical and thermochemical processes, it is converted into gaseous, liquid or solid biofuels, which already meet a significant share of the current world energy needs. Because of thei...

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Other Authors: Syngellakis, S. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Southampton WIT Press 2015
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Call Number :TP 339 .B566 2015

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