The energy demand has increased exponentially worldwide owing to the continuously growing population and urbanization. The conventional fossil fuels are unable to satiate this …
Dark fermentation of organic biomass, ie agricultural residues, agro-industrial wastes and organic municipal waste is a promising technology for producing renewable biohydrogen. In …
BS Rathi, PS Kumar, G Rangasamy… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Global population growth and the exponential rise in energy consumption have put immense strain on finite fossil fuel supplies and presented a danger to the environment …
WS Lee, ASM Chua, HK Yeoh, GC Ngoh - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2014 - Elsevier
Low cost production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) from waste by acidogenic fermentation has drawn extensive research interests as VFA is a critical substrate for microorganisms involved …
The accumulation of solid organic waste is thought to be reaching critical levels in almost all regions of the world. These organic wastes require to be managed in a sustainable way to …
The hydrogen (H 2) economy has been recognized globally from a socio-economic, and environmental viewpoint. Hydrogen can be produced using technologies such as …
R Chaubey, S Sahu, OO James, S Maity - Renewable and Sustainable …, 2013 - Elsevier
Hydrogen is considered as the fuel for next generation and extensive research is being pursued for search of new techniques for hydrogen production from renewable sources …
Production of biohydrogen has the potential to be a renewable alternative to current technologies. There are varieties of technologies for biological hydrogen production …
Sustainable development is driving a rapid focus shift in the wastewater and organic waste treatment sectors, from a “removal and disposal” approach towards the recovery and reuse …