Biomass Management for Fodder and Energy

authored by: N. L. Panwar, Er. M. R. Patel and Er. Nakum Divyangkumar
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ISBN: 9789358872958 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 284 | Language: English | Copyright: 2024
Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 19.76 mm | Height: 229 mm | Imprint: NIPA | Weight: 560 GMS
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Keywords

Sustainable biomass management, Fodder production techniques, Renewable energy from biomass, Feedstock optimization, Biomass supply chain, Energy crops cultivation, Feedstock processing methods, Carbon-neutral energy, Agroforestry for biomass, Biomass utilization, Green energy production, Fodder crop rotation, Bioenergy solutions, Integrated biomass systems, Biomass harvesting practices, Feedstock logistics, Efficient biomass conversion, Fodder quality control, Bioenergy feedstocks, Biomass sustainability, Energy-efficient farming, Feedstock resilience, Biomass utilization strategies, Renewable fodder resources

The aforementioned book provides a comprehensive overview of biomass management for fodder and energy. It delves into various processing techniques, including chopping, drying, and ensiling, to enhance the digestibility and storage of fodders. The book further explains the different types of biomass that can be utilized as a feedstock for energy generation, such as wood chips, crop residues, and dedicated energy crops. Additionally, it offers an in-depth look at different conversion processes, including pyrolysis, gasification, anaerobic digestion, and biofuel production. The book also touches upon effective management of crop residues, various bailers, densification, and processing of paddy straw. The book is equipped with figures, tables, and flowcharts that illustrate the subject matter, making it clear and useful. The book is beneficial for undergraduate and post-graduate students specializing in agricultural engineering and renewable energy engineering, as well as those preparing for exams and pursuing further academic endeavors, and individuals working in biomass management.

Dr. N. L. Panwar, an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Renewable Energy Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering at MPUAT, Udaipur. He holds a PhD from the Centre for Energy Studies at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and specializes in energy and exergy analyses of thermal systems, energy efficiency, and management. Dr. Panwar is actively involved in the design and development of improved cookstoves, biomass gasifiers, pyrolyzers, and solar thermal devices for industrial and rural applications. He has authored more than 150 papers in international journals, published 15 books on renewable energy, and holds 8 patents. Dr. Panwar has been recognized with several awards, including the 'Prakritik Urja Puraskar' from the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Government of India for his exceptional book on Alternative Energy Resources. In addition, he was awarded the "Shrimati Vijay-Usha Sodha Research Award" from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi in 2014 and the Rajasthan Energy Conservation Award in 2018 from the Government of Rajasthan.
 

Er. M. R. Patel has successfully attained an M.Tech. degree in Renewable Energy Engineering from Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur. Patel has authored over 10 papers in international journals, published 3 books on renewable energy, and holds 3 patents, showcasing their extensive knowledge in the field. Patel's primary focus lies in crop residues management, biochar production, and energy generation through agro wastes.
 

Er. Nakum Divyangkumar is a knowledgeable author with a background in renewable energy, holding an M.Tech degree in the field from Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur. He has showcased his expertise through five international publications, highlighting his commitment to research and knowledge sharing. Additionally, he holds a patent, demonstrating his innovative contributions to the field. With his academic accomplishments andpractical experience, Mr. Nakum brings a unique perspective to the subject matter.

1. Introduction to Biomass Management,  2. Biomass Management Techniques, 3.Processing of Paddy Straw, 4. Baling, 5. Biomass Densification, 6. Utilization of Biomass, 7. Gasification, 8. Pyrolysis, 9.  Liquefaction and Carbonization of Biomass, 10. Biochemical Conversion, 11. Oil-based Biomass Processing: From Extraction to Biodiesel, Index

 
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