Agricultural waste management strategies for environmental sustainability

B Koul, M Yakoob, MP Shah - Environmental Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Globally, abundant agricultural wastes (AWs) are being generated each day to fulfil the
increasing demands of the fast-growing population. The limited and/or improper …

[HTML][HTML] An overview of sustainable approaches for bioenergy production from agro-industrial wastes

LG Nair, K Agrawal, P Verma - Energy Nexus, 2022 - Elsevier
Biofuels are perfect replacements for conventional fossil fuels, as they are environmentally
friendly, non-polluting, locally available, sustainable, renewable, and accessible. The …

Sustainable bio-ethanol production from agro-residues: a review

A Gupta, JP Verma - Renewable and sustainable energy reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Due to increasing population and industrialization, the demand of energy is increasing day
by day. Simultaneously, the worldwide bio-ethanol production is increasing constantly. The …

Second generation bioethanol production: A critical review

HB Aditiya, TMI Mahlia, WT Chong, H Nur… - … and sustainable energy …, 2016 - Elsevier
It is a popular fact that the world's dependency on fossil fuel has caused unfavourable
effects, including lessening crude oil reserve, decreasing air quality, rising global …

Lignocellulosic agriculture wastes as biomass feedstocks for second-generation bioethanol production: concepts and recent developments

JK Saini, R Saini, L Tewari - 3 Biotech, 2015 - Springer
Production of liquid biofuels, such as bioethanol, has been advocated as a sustainable
option to tackle the problems associated with rising crude oil prices, global warming and …

Bioethanol production from food wastes rich in carbohydrates

HKS Panahi, M Dehhaghi, GJ Guillemin… - Current Opinion in Food …, 2022 - Elsevier
Highlights•Different types of food wastes (homogeneous and heterogeneous) are
reviewed.•Processing of food wastes rich in carbohydrates into bioethanol is …

Bioethanol production from agricultural wastes: an overview

N Sarkar, SK Ghosh, S Bannerjee, K Aikat - Renewable energy, 2012 - Elsevier
Due to rapid growth in population and industrialization, worldwide ethanol demand is
increasing continuously. Conventional crops such as corn and sugarcane are unable to …

Lignocellulosic biomass: a sustainable bioenergy source for the future

S Fatma, A Hameed, M Noman, T Ahmed… - Protein and peptide …, 2018 - ingentaconnect.com
Background: Increasing population and industrialization are continuously oppressing the
existing energy resources and depleting the global fuel reservoirs. The elevated pollutions …

Technological interventions for utilization of crop residues and weedy biomass for second generation bio-ethanol production

K Pandiyan, A Singh, S Singh, AK Saxena, L Nain - Renewable Energy, 2019 - Elsevier
Currently, most of the energy demand around the world is met from crude oil, coal and
natural gas. Due to the fluctuations in price of crude oil, depletion of fossil fuel and increased …

Conversion of residues from agro-food industry into bioethanol in Iran: An under-valued biofuel additive to phase out MTBE in gasoline

HKS Panahi, M Dehhaghi, M Aghbashlo, K Karimi… - Renewable energy, 2020 - Elsevier
It is obvious that Iran agricultural industry, unlike Brazil and USA, cannot afford to provide
conventional biomass, ie sugary or starchy biomass for bioethanol production, mainly due to …