ST2 Biomass Conversion Technologies

ST2 Biomass Conversion Technologies

Last updated: 28 Sep 2019
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H.Mohammed Roshan, II Year B gave the tech talk on biomass energy conversion technologies on 28.19.2019. In his presentation Biomass is referred as organic matters derived from plants, animals, forestry and agriculture residues, and organic compounds of municipal and industrial wastes. Biomass technologies decompose organic matters to release their stored energy such as biofuels and bioenergy. Methane gas can also be converted to methanol, a liquid form of methane. We use four types of biomass today: 1) wood and agricultural products; 2) solid waste; 3) landfill gas; and 4) alcohol fuels.  Direct combustion processes. Thermochemical processes. Biochemical processes. Pyrolysis, Carbonization, Gasification, Catalytic Liquefaction. Anaerobic Fermentation. Methane Production in Landfills. Ethanol Fermentation. Biodiesel.

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