Elsevier,
Agricultural Waste Diversity and Sustainability Issues, Sub-Saharan Africa as a Case Study, 2021, Pages 97-118
This book chapter addresses SDG 7 and 12 by explaining how biofuel made from producing crops can lend to sustainable agricultural solutions for developing countries with sub-Saharan Africa used as a case study.
Porous liquids form a new class of materials, which are liquid at room temperature and possess permanent porosity. The latter is a characteristic generally associated with solid-state only.
Background: The association of air pollution with multiple adverse health outcomes is becoming well established, but its negative economic impact is less well appreciated.
This chapter advances SDG 6, 7, and 11 by examining the role of resource recovery technologies in reducing the demand of fossil fuels and conventional fossil-based mineral fertilizers, including through the production of sustainable biofuels such as hydrogen, syngas, and bio-oil.
Buildings consume vast amounts of energy and pollute the environment in various ways.
Among the major pollutants in the atmosphere, carbon oxides are the result of multiple factors, mainly due to human activities.
In this paper, we use standard scenarios focussing on renewable energy, energy efficiency and grid investments.
Herein, we present a multigram scale-up route for the preparation of novel polymer composite nanoparticles as potential multifunctional rechargeable material for future, sustainable batteries.
The demand-supply balance of electricity systems is fundamentally linked to climate conditions.
Elsevier,
Solar PV Power, Design, Manufacturing and Applications from Sand to Systems, 2021, Pages 267-315
This book chapter addresses SDG 7 by explaining how off-grid solar photovoltaic systems aid in many industries including agriculature and shows the reliability and life cycle costing aspects.