4 books on Biogas [PDF]
October 26, 2024 | 27 |
These books are covering anaerobic digestion processes, biogas production technologies, feedstock selection, biogas purification methods, energy recovery systems, environmental benefits of biogas and applications of biogas in sustainable energy.
1. Biogas: Basics, Integrated Approaches, and Case Studies
2022 by Abdelfatah Abomohra, El-Sayed Salama
In a universe that insists on stuffing itself with fossil fuels like an intergalactic couch potato, biogas emerges as the eccentric, eco-friendly hero we didn’t know we desperately needed. Through the mystical alchemy of anaerobic digestion—essentially Mother Nature's version of a fermentation party—biogas not only conjures up clean, renewable energy but also hands out anaerobic digestate as a bonus party favor (which, it turns out, plants absolutely adore). This book, equal parts enlightening guide and practical oracle, takes you on a wild ride through the intricacies of turning waste into wonder, offering a blend of solid science and quirky case studies. Perfect for students, professionals and anyone who has ever wondered if their compost pile could one day save the planet, it's a read that will leave you gasping (in a good way).
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2. Biogas Production: From Anaerobic Digestion to a Sustainable Bioenergy Industry
2021 by Nagamani Balagurusamy, Anuj Kumar Chandel
In a universe not entirely unlike ours—except perhaps for the occasional sentient banana peel—Biogas Production: From Anaerobic Digestion to a Sustainable Bioenergy Industry is the kind of book that takes an unassuming pile of organic waste and transforms it into a heroic saga of bubbling tanks, industrious microbes and the noble pursuit of renewable energy. With a flair for making even microbial pathways sound like a galactic subway map, the authors guide us through the intricacies of anaerobic digestion—a process that not only turns leftovers into power but also makes them feel wanted for once in their organic lives. From the cosmic drama of feedstock selection to the dazzling spectacle of biogas storage and transportation (a topic unfairly overlooked by action films), this book is a cheerful companion for scientists, students and anyone who suspects that the meaning of life might actually be found in a well-tuned digester.
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3. Biogas Technology: towards sustainable development
2011 by R. S. Khoiyangbam, Navindu Gupta, Sushil Kumar
In a universe where humanity’s energy demands outstrip the very fossil fuels it's so fond of guzzling, a certain little blue-green planet teeters on the brink of ecological exasperation. Enter Biogas Technology: Towards Sustainable Development, a book that boldly suggests we might do something clever with all the biodegradable goo we’ve been ignoring. With a flair for transforming yesterday’s leftovers into tomorrow’s fuel (and possibly a suspiciously organic fertilizer), this intrepid guide cheerfully dismantles the fossil-fueled doom machine and points us toward a sustainable future—assuming, of course, we don’t misplace the instruction manual along the way.
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4. Biogas Technology
2006 by B. T. Nijaguna
"Biogas Technology" is not just a book; it’s a gloriously exhaustive manual on turning the byproducts of existence into something almost suspiciously useful. It cheerfully meanders through the fascinatingly pungent world of biogas, explaining with admirable patience everything from the baffling complexities of plant design to the slightly unsettling principles of scalability. Along the way, it sprinkles in enough calculations and diagrams to make you feel you might accidentally build a biogas plant in your backyard. With an endearing focus on fixing things that go wrong—because they will—it’s the sort of book that could make even a Vogon feel slightly competent in renewable energy.
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1. Biogas: Basics, Integrated Approaches, and Case Studies
2022 by Abdelfatah Abomohra, El-Sayed Salama
In a universe that insists on stuffing itself with fossil fuels like an intergalactic couch potato, biogas emerges as the eccentric, eco-friendly hero we didn’t know we desperately needed. Through the mystical alchemy of anaerobic digestion—essentially Mother Nature's version of a fermentation party—biogas not only conjures up clean, renewable energy but also hands out anaerobic digestate as a bonus party favor (which, it turns out, plants absolutely adore). This book, equal parts enlightening guide and practical oracle, takes you on a wild ride through the intricacies of turning waste into wonder, offering a blend of solid science and quirky case studies. Perfect for students, professionals and anyone who has ever wondered if their compost pile could one day save the planet, it's a read that will leave you gasping (in a good way).
Download PDF
2. Biogas Production: From Anaerobic Digestion to a Sustainable Bioenergy Industry
2021 by Nagamani Balagurusamy, Anuj Kumar Chandel
In a universe not entirely unlike ours—except perhaps for the occasional sentient banana peel—Biogas Production: From Anaerobic Digestion to a Sustainable Bioenergy Industry is the kind of book that takes an unassuming pile of organic waste and transforms it into a heroic saga of bubbling tanks, industrious microbes and the noble pursuit of renewable energy. With a flair for making even microbial pathways sound like a galactic subway map, the authors guide us through the intricacies of anaerobic digestion—a process that not only turns leftovers into power but also makes them feel wanted for once in their organic lives. From the cosmic drama of feedstock selection to the dazzling spectacle of biogas storage and transportation (a topic unfairly overlooked by action films), this book is a cheerful companion for scientists, students and anyone who suspects that the meaning of life might actually be found in a well-tuned digester.
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3. Biogas Technology: towards sustainable development
2011 by R. S. Khoiyangbam, Navindu Gupta, Sushil Kumar
In a universe where humanity’s energy demands outstrip the very fossil fuels it's so fond of guzzling, a certain little blue-green planet teeters on the brink of ecological exasperation. Enter Biogas Technology: Towards Sustainable Development, a book that boldly suggests we might do something clever with all the biodegradable goo we’ve been ignoring. With a flair for transforming yesterday’s leftovers into tomorrow’s fuel (and possibly a suspiciously organic fertilizer), this intrepid guide cheerfully dismantles the fossil-fueled doom machine and points us toward a sustainable future—assuming, of course, we don’t misplace the instruction manual along the way.
Download PDF
4. Biogas Technology
2006 by B. T. Nijaguna
"Biogas Technology" is not just a book; it’s a gloriously exhaustive manual on turning the byproducts of existence into something almost suspiciously useful. It cheerfully meanders through the fascinatingly pungent world of biogas, explaining with admirable patience everything from the baffling complexities of plant design to the slightly unsettling principles of scalability. Along the way, it sprinkles in enough calculations and diagrams to make you feel you might accidentally build a biogas plant in your backyard. With an endearing focus on fixing things that go wrong—because they will—it’s the sort of book that could make even a Vogon feel slightly competent in renewable energy.
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded