Hydrogen is an energy carrier and is available in chemically combined forms in water, fossil fuels and biomass. About 95 % of current hydrogen requirements are produced through fossil fuel sources. Being a clean energy source, its future widespread use as a fuel is likely to be in the transportation and distributed power generation sectors.
- Depicts a holistic view of biohydrogen in a unified approach making it a single point of reference
- Includes new technologies and perspectives giving up-to-date state-of-the-art information on research and commercialization
- Provides strategic integrations of acidogenesis with various bioprocesses essential in establishing a circular biorefinery
- Includes new research findings since the 1st edition appeared, with 50% more content
- Integrates various subjects including biotechnology, bioengineering, molecular biology, environmental science, etc.
- Reviews the various topics from a global perspective and an international list of contributors
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