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Synopsis

Sustainable Production of Microalgae Biomass as a Biodiesel Feedstock brings together the latest methods in the production and utilization of microalgae as biodiesel, offering new insights into how this can be environmentally-friendly, renewable-integrated, energy efficient, and in a way that supports the mitigation of the effects of climate change. The book begins by introducing the different feedstock options for biodiesel production and their selection, the various biodiesel production processes, and the role of microalgae biodiesel as an alternative fuel for diesel engines. Strategies for reducing energy consumption during production, and the connections between microalgae cultivation and CO2 capture are also examined.

Other sections focus on renewable energy integration with specific case studies. This is followed by a section that addresses sustainability and related impacts, including techno-economic analysis that compares conventional and renewable energy sources, and life cycle assessment. Finally, emerging technologies and future research opportunities are discussed. This new volume in the Woodhead Series in Bioenergy is valuable to all those with an interest in biodiesel production from microalgae, bioenergy, biotechnology, and clean energy, including graduate students, researchers, faculty, engineers, R&D, industry professionals, and policy makers.

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À propos des auteurs

Prof. Bestami Özkaya is a Full Professor at Yildiz Technical University (YTU), in Turkey. He earned his PhD in waste management from the same university in 2004. He moved to Tampere University of Technology, Finland, to perform postdoctoral research from 2006 to 2008, and was promoted to Associate Professor (2010) and then Full Professor (2013) at YTU. Dr. Özkaya's expertise includes areas of environmental engineering, environmental biotechnology, biofuels (biodiesel/bioethanol/biogas), bioenergy, municipal waste management, biohydrogen (acidogenic fermentation), bioelectricity (microbial fuel cell (MFC)), and biodiesel production from waste matrix. He has published over 200 articles in peer reviewed journals and has been involved in more than 50 projects funded by national and international institutes.



Dr. Mehmood Ali is an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering at NED University of Engineering and Technology in Karachi, Pakistan. He completed his doctorate in Mechanical Engineering (with specialization in biofuels) at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. With over 17 years of academic and research experience in the area of biofuels, Dr. Ali's research interests include a wide range of fundamental science and engineering technologies to produce biodiesel alternative fuel. He has experience in producing biodiesel from sustainable feedstocks such as vegetable oil seeds, microalgae, and lignocellulosic biomass, and specializes in biomass thermochemical treatments, biodiesel combustion in engines and emission characteristics. He has presented his research work at national and international conferences, and has published 25 research articles in reputable international journals.



Dr. Asad Ali Zaidi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Hamdard University, Pakistan. With extensive experience as head of an undergraduate program, Assistant Professor of thermal sciences, and research supervisor at the National University of Sciences and Technology-Pakistan, Dr. Zaidi's research interests lie in the field of bioenergy, with expertise in materials, renewable energy, and low-cost biowaste utilization technologies. Dr. Zaidi earned his Ph.D. in Power and Energy Engineering from Harbin Engineering University in China, with a focus on bioenergy production. He has authored or co-authored over 80 papers in international refereed journals and conferences, and delivered numerous invited/plenary talks at international conferences.



Muhammad Nihal Naseer is a Mechanical Engineering graduate from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan. He started his research career in 2018 at the Laboratory of Applied Sciences at NUST-Pakistan. His field of research is thermodynamic modelling of energy conversion and storage systems. In 2019, he was a scientific assistant at the NANOCAT research center at the University of Malaya, Malaysia. He has published over 20 research articles in peer-reviewed journals and conferences, and has served as an editor of two books.

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