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Class Bioenergies

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    This course is an area of knowledge that aims to study and provide an updated perspective of the various types of bioenergies, sources, methodologies and processing technologies and preferred areas of application.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT6643-11592
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    Concept and types of bioenergy. European and global strategy for bioenergy. Biomass. Energy efficiency, cost and environmental impact. Circular economics of bioenergy. Cell factory concept. Areas of application., bio hydrogen, green hydrogen. Analysis of processes for the production of alcohols by biological and chemical and electrochemical methods. Biodiesel and factors influencing process yield, byproduct recovery, economic evaluation of processes. Gaseous biofuels, producing microorganisms, strain improvement, production methodology, process yield and economic evaluation of processes. Bioelectricity, concept, production methodologies and areas of application and economic evaluation of processes. Green Hydrogen and Oxygen production from renewable energies. Biomass gasification for green hydrogen production. Optimization of process yield and economic evaluation of processes. Laboratory classes, to implement several concepts, namely the production of several biofuels
  • Objectives

    Objectives

     Students must acquire development and implementation perspectives within the framework of sustainable development integrated in the concept of circular Bioeconomy. Students should understand the processes of Bioenergy generation based on biological, chemical and electrochemical matrices, as well as the technology involved, knowing how to interpret the results. Students should acquire a realistic and applicable perspective in the area of Biotechnologies. Students should be able to solve concrete problems and master the basic concepts, describe the technical and economic aspects of the bioenergetic processes involved, as well as being able to assess their competitiveness and relative technological maturity
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Theoretical classes: based on expository methodologies with slides and dedicated videos. Theoretical-practical classes: reading, analysis and summary of papers privileging those addressing cutting edge innovative case studies. Practical classes (3 students per group): laboratory implementation of selected production processes.
  • References

    References

    C.T. Hou, 2008, Biocatalysis and Bioenergy, John Wiley & Sons Inc, New York P. Lens, P. Westermann, M. Haberbauer, A. Moreno, 2005, Biofuels for Fuel Cells. Renewable Energy from Biomass Fermentation, IWA Publishing, Portland
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