TY - BOOK ID - 4868107 TI - Fuels From Biomass: An Interdisciplinary Approach : A collection of papers presented at the Winter School 2011 of the North Rhine Westphalia Research School "Fuel production based on renewable resources" associated with the Cluster of Excellence "Tailor-Made Fuels from Biomass", Aachen, Germany, 2011 AU - Klaas, Michael. AU - Pischinger, Stefan. AU - Schröder, Wolfgang. PY - 2015 SN - 9783662454251 3662454246 9783662454244 3662454254 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Energy. KW - Renewable and Green Energy. KW - Energy Technology. KW - Catalysis. KW - Electric engineering. KW - Renewable energy sources. KW - Catalyse KW - Energies renouvelables KW - Chemical & Materials Engineering KW - Mechanical Engineering KW - Engineering & Applied Sciences KW - Chemical Engineering KW - Mechanical Engineering - General KW - Biomass energy KW - Renewable energy resources. KW - Electric power production. KW - Alternate energy sources. KW - Green energy industries. KW - Energy Systems. KW - Activation (Chemistry) KW - Chemistry, Physical and theoretical KW - Surface chemistry KW - Alternate energy sources KW - Alternative energy sources KW - Energy sources, Renewable KW - Sustainable energy sources KW - Power resources KW - Renewable natural resources KW - Agriculture and energy KW - Energy systems. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:4868107 AB - The book reports on the results of the BrenaRo Winterschool 2011, held on November 21-22 in Aachen, Germany. The different chapters cover a number of aspects of the topic of energy generation, with a particular focus on energy generation from biomass. They presents new findings concerning engine development, process engineering, and biological and chemical conversion of biomass to fuels, and highlight the importance of an interdisciplinary approach, combining chemistry, biology and engineering research, to the use of renewable energy sources. All in all, this book provides readers with a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in renewable energy conversion, and gives an overview of the ongoing work in this field in Germany. ER -