Volume 50, 2016
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Guest Editors: Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus,
Eliseo Ranzi
Copyright © 2016, AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.,
ISBN 978-88-95608-41-9; ISSN 2283-9216
EDITORIAL
In a future, low-carbon economy, bioenergy is expected to play a significant role; it could contribute substantially to the global energy supply and would thus be a potential cornerstone for a society independent of fossil fuels.
Regarding this long-term goal, many countries invest resources and set up ambitious strategies towards the achievement of a large share of renewable energy target. Predictions can be found that energy from biomass shall increase substantially in the next years so that biomass use, at least for power generation, could double compared to 2010.
However, research activities still face a long list of highly important
and pending challenges including the following questions:
. How should processes be effectively designed and accommodated into a sustainable
grid and power supply that includes wind, geothermal, hydroelectric and
solar energy?
. How should agricultural resources be used in a sustainable and ethical
way to avoid negative consequences such as scarcity of food, another global
challenge?
. Can we demonstrate that biomass is a secure and sufficient supply of energy
for the future?
. Can urban biowaste be treated so that we may convince the community to
more efficient recycling? Is biowaste bound to become more important than
biomass?
. Will the conversion from biomass to bioenergy, biofuel or bio-product
really achieve a substantial reduction of greenhouse gas emissions?
With this volume we would like to share the latest key innovations within sustainable bioenergy, technologies and solutions.
Guest
Editors
Katharina Kohse-Höinghaus, Eliseo Ranzi
a Journal of AIDIC The Italian Association of Chemical Engineering