Sugarcane

Download or Read eBook Sugarcane PDF written by Fernando Santos and published by Academic Press. This book was released on 2015-05-16 with total page 493 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Sugarcane
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 493
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ISBN-10 : 9780128025604
ISBN-13 : 0128025603
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Book Synopsis Sugarcane by : Fernando Santos

Book excerpt: Sugarcane: Agricultural Production, Bioenergy and Ethanol explores this vital source for "green" biofuel from the breeding and care of the plant all the way through to its effective and efficient transformation into bioenergy. The book explores sugarcane's 40 year history as a fuel for cars, along with its impressive leaps in production and productivity that have created a robust global market. In addition, new prospects for the future are discussed as promising applications in agroenergy, whether for biofuels or bioelectricity, or for bagasse pellets as an alternative to firewood for home heating purposes are explored. Experts from around the world address these topics in this timely book as global warming continues to represent a major concern for both crop and green energy production. Focuses on sugarcane production and processing for bioenergy Provides a holistic approach to sugarcane’s potential – from the successful growth and harvest of the plant to the end-use product Presents important information for "green energy" options


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