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    Microbiological Challenges in the Energy Industries: Bridging the Gap between Renewables and Non-...

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    Microbiological Challenges in the Energy Industries: Bridging the Gap between Renewables and Non-...

    Microbiological Challenges in the Energy Industries: Bridging the Gap between Renewables and Non-Renewables - Susmitha Purnima Kotu & Torben Lund Skovhus & Kenneth Wunch
    English | 2025 | 282 Pages | ISBN: 1032745223 | PDF EPUB (True) | 157.85 MB

    With an emerging focus on fighting climate change and improving sustainability, it is imperative to share knowledge gained from investigating and addressing microbiological challenges in the non-renewable industry to the renewable industry. This book explores topics related to microbiological challenges impacting the energy sector. The chapters cover technological advances related to a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, microbiologically influenced corrosion in the energy sector, hydrocarbon biodegradation, and hydrogen storage. It offers cross-disciplinary knowledge and facilitates collaboration that can lead to holistic solutions for addressing complex microbiological challenges faced by the energy industry.

    Provides real-world perspectives on emerging trends, market demands, and technological challenges
    Explores fundamental concepts and disruptive breakthroughs
    Bridges the gap between theory and application, accelerating the development of cutting-edge solutions and widespread adoption of technologies to address microbiological challenges
    This text is aimed at an interdisciplinary audience, spanning readers in materials, chemical, process, corrosion, environmental, civil, and bioengineering.