[HTML][HTML] Sugarcane bagasse: a biomass sufficiently applied for improving global energy, environment and economic sustainability

EO Ajala, JO Ighalo, MA Ajala, AG Adeniyi… - Bioresources and …, 2021 - Springer
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) bagasse (SCB) is a biomass of agricultural waste
obtained from sugarcane processing that has been found in abundance globally. Due to its …

Outlook on biofuels in future studies: A systematic literature review

R Alizadeh, PD Lund, L Soltanisehat - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2020 - Elsevier
Foresight methods are useful for long-range planning such as strategic energy
management, energy policy, and renewable and sustainable energy planning to manage …

[HTML][HTML] Multi-product biorefineries from lignocelluloses: a pathway to revitalisation of the sugar industry?

S Farzad, MA Mandegari, M Guo, KF Haigh… - Biotechnology for …, 2017 - Springer
Background Driven by a range of sustainability challenges, eg climate change, resource
depletion and expanding populations, a circular bioeconomy is emerging and expected to …

[HTML][HTML] Integrated versus stand-alone second generation ethanol production from sugarcane bagasse and trash

MOS Dias, TL Junqueira, O Cavalett, MP Cunha… - Bioresource …, 2012 - Elsevier
Ethanol production from lignocellulosic materials is often conceived considering
independent, stand-alone production plants; in the Brazilian scenario, where part of the …

Sugarcane straw availability, quality, recovery and energy use: a literature review

MRLV Leal, MV Galdos, FV Scarpare, JEA Seabra… - Biomass and …, 2013 - Elsevier
Sugarcane straw represents, under Brazilian conditions, approximately one third of the total
primary energy of sugarcane in the field. Today, its use for energy is incipient and it is mostly …

[HTML][HTML] Techno-economic evaluation of 2nd generation bioethanol production from sugar cane bagasse and leaves integrated with the sugar-based ethanol process

S Macrelli, J Mogensen, G Zacchi - Biotechnology for biofuels, 2012 - Springer
Background Bioethanol produced from the lignocellulosic fractions of sugar cane (bagasse
and leaves), ie second generation (2G) bioethanol, has a promising market potential as an …

[HTML][HTML] 2G ethanol from the whole sugarcane lignocellulosic biomass

SC Pereira, L Maehara, CMM Machado… - Biotechnology for …, 2015 - Springer
Background In the sugarcane industry, large amounts of lignocellulosic residues are
generated, which includes bagasse, straw, and tops. The use of the whole sugarcane …

[PDF][PDF] The effect of biofuel production on greenhouse gas emission reductions

K Hanaki, J Portugal-Pereira - Biofuels and sustainability: holistic …, 2018 - library.oapen.org
Fossil fuel consumption is a major cause of climate change. Biofuels can reduce the
consumption of fossil fuels and thus reduce carbon dioxide emissions, because biofuels are …

[HTML][HTML] Second generation ethanol in Brazil: can it compete with electricity production?

MOS Dias, MP Cunha, CDF Jesus, GJM Rocha… - Bioresource …, 2011 - Elsevier
Much of the controversy surrounding second generation ethanol production arises from the
assumed competition with first generation ethanol production; however, in Brazil, where …

Agricultural and agro-industrial residues-to-energy: Techno-economic and environmental assessment in Brazil

J Portugal-Pereira, R Soria, R Rathmann… - Biomass and …, 2015 - Elsevier
This study aims to quantify the environmentally sustainable and economically feasible
potentials of agricultural and agro-industrial residues to generate electricity via direct …