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Title Green energy to sustainability : strategies for global industries / edited by Alain A. Vertès, Nasib Qureshi, Hans P. Blaschek, Hideaki Yukawa. [O'Reilly electronic resources]

Publication Info. Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020.
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Description 1 online resource
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "This book is an extensive update and sequel to the successful 2010 book Biomass to Biofuels: Strategies for Global Industries, with an expanded focus on the next generation of energy technologies. Significant progress has been made in this field in the interim, and global market conditions have changed dramatically, impacting the development and feasibility of many green technologies. Focusing on the key challenges that still impede the realization of the billion-ton renewable fuels vision, Green Energy to Sustainability integrates scientific, technological and business development perspectives to highlight the key developments that are necessary for the global replacement of fossil fuels with green energy solutions. The book reviews the latest advances in biofuel manufacturing technologies in light of business, financial, value chain and supply chain concerns, discusses the deployment of other renewable energy for transportation, for example solar energy, and proposes a view of the challenges for the next 2-5 decades. The coming of age of electric vehicles is also discussed, as well as the impact of their deployment on the biomass to biofuels value chain. The book primarily aims at providing an interface useful to business and scientific managers. Emphasis has been placed throughout the book to provide a global view, reviewing deployment and green energy technology in different countries across Africa, Asia, South America, the EU and the USA"-- Provided by publisher
Contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Editors -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part I: Structure of the Energy Business -- 1 Economic Growth and the Global Energy Demand -- 1.1 Historical Context and Relationship Between Energy and Development -- 1.2 Conceptual Framework for Pathways of Energy Use -- 1.3 World Population Trends and Prospects -- 1.4 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Economic Growth -- 1.5 Global Energy Development -- 1.6 Global Emissions of Greenhouse Gases -- 1.7 Linkages Between Kaya Factors -- 1.8 Development of Energy Investment
1.9 Conditions for Energy Transition and Decarbonization -- 1.10 Perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 2 The Energy Mix in Japan Post-Fukushima -- 2.1 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions by Japan -- 2.2 Energy Dependence -- 2.3 The Energy Policy of Japan -- 2.4 Paris Agreement -- 2.5 Prospective Energy Demand -- 2.6 Improvement in Energy Efficiency -- 2.7 Reduction of CO2 Emission in Electric Generation -- 2.8 Development of New Technologies for Decreasing GHG Emissions -- 2.9 Production and Use of Bioethanol in Japan -- 2.10 Production and Use of Hydrocarbons in Japan
2.11 Production and Use of Hydrogen in Japan -- 2.12 Contributions of the Japanese Government to Fundamental Research and Development -- 2.13 Perspectives -- References -- 3 Green Energy in Africa, Asia, and South America -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 South America -- 3.3 Africa -- 3.4 Southeast Asia -- 3.5 China -- 3.6 Global Perspectives -- References -- 4 The Development of Solar Energy Generation Technologies and Global Production Capabilities -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Sunlight and Photosynthesis -- 4.3 Photovoltaic Devices -- 4.4 Overview of Solar Photovoltaic Applications -- 4.5 Perspectives
6.2 Overview of the Automotive Manufacturing Industry -- 6.3 Chemicals and Chemical Waste in Automotive Manufacturing -- 6.4 Pollution Prevention in Automotive Manufacturing -- 6.5 Perspectives -- Disclaimer -- References -- 7 The Global Demand for Biofuels and Biotechnology-Derived Commodity Chemicals: Technologies, Markets, and Challenges -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Overview of Global Energy Demand -- 7.3 Petroleum Demand and Petroleum Products for Potential Replacement by Bioproducts -- 7.4 Role of Biofuels and Biobased Chemicals in Renewable Energy Demand
Subject Biomass energy -- International cooperation.
Biomass energy industries -- International cooperation.
Globalization.
Bioénergie -- Coopération internationale.
Biomasse -- Industrie -- Coopération internationale.
Mondialisation.
globalism.
Globalization
Added Author Vertès, Alain A., editor.
Qureshi, Nasib, editor.
Blaschek, Hans P., editor.
Yukawa, Hideaki, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Green energy to sustainability. First edition. Hoboken, NJ, USA : Wiley, 2020 9781119152026 (DLC) 2019053494
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