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Significance of Lignocellulosic Biomass


First-generation biofuels (produced primarily from food crops such as grains, sugar beet and oil seeds) are limited in their ability … More

Agricultural residues, Bio-oil, Bioenergy, bioethanol, biofuels, Biomass Energy, Biomass Pyrolysis, cellulose, Cellulosic Ethanol, clean energy, cleantech, energy-from-waste, gasification. pyrolysis, organic wastes, Sustainability, Waste-to-energy

Biofuels – An Introduction


The term ‘Biofuel’ refers to liquid or gaseous fuels for the transport sector that are predominantly produced from biomass. A … More

Agriculture, Algae, Bio-oil, biochemical, Biodiesel, bioethanol, biofuels, biogas, Biomass, cellulose, DME, First-generation biofuels, Forestry, Lignocellulose, Oilgae, Second-generation biofuels, thermochemical, Third-generation biofuels, woody biomass

Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock in India


In India, the leading biofuel feedstock today is sugarcane molasses, which is processed to yield bioethanol that can be blended … More

Agricultural residues, Bio-oil, Biochar, biochemical, bioethanol, biofuels, Biomass, Biomass Energy, cellulose, CHP, clean energy, cleantech, environment, Ethanol, ethanol. lignocellulose, gasification. pyrolysis, gasifier, molasses, power, Second-generation biofuels, Thermal efficiency, Waste-to-energy

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