Utilization of Biomass Energy in Era of Industry 4.0
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A4: Bio-Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 836
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Interests: biosystems engineering; agricultural engineering; energy; FEM; CAD; design of machines
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Dear Colleagues,
Considering new worldwide regulations related to the minimization of fossil fuel utilization to eliminate negative impacts on global warming and prevent the exhaustion of resources, the utilization of biomass for energy application has become one of the most common forms of renewable energy. The high level of digitization and the use of modern sensor and computer technology are tools for the introduction of technologies in biomass processing, for which the term “smart” or the Industry 4.0 concept is being used today. The development of the utilization of renewable resources has raised several other tasks and constraints linked to the nature of renewable resources, including treatment, processing, conversion, and applied technologies, and, thus, a large number of critical views on this issue.
Therefore, this Special Issue, entitled “Utilization of Biomass Energy in Era of Industry 4.0”, of the international journal Energies, which is indexed in SSCI and SCIE journal (2019 IF=2.702), will critically describe the utilization of biomass for energy applications in the new era of Industry 4.0. This Special Issue mainly covers original research and studies related to the aforementioned topics, including, but not limited to, thermochemical conversion (combustion, pyrolysis, gasification), biological conversion (fermentation, anaerobic digestion), physical conversion (pelletizing, densification, extraction), and so on. Papers selected for this Special Issue will be subject to a rigorous peer review procedure with the aim of the rapid and wide dissemination of research results, developments, and applications.
I am writing to invite you to submit your original work to this Special Issue. I am looking forward to receiving your outstanding research.
Prof. Dr. David HerakGuest Editor
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Keywords
- Pre-treatment and treatment
- Physical conversion
- Chemical conversion
- Thermochemical conversion
- Biological conversion
- Fermentation
- Extraction
- Anaerobic digestation
- Densification
- Torrefaction
- Pyrolysis
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