Biomass Proximate analysis - HTL
Waste is a valuable resource for recovery of various value-added products. Energy engineering is the emerging discipline for achieving negative carbon emission. Environmental engineering aims to provide clean water, air and land for better living as per sustainable development goals (SDGs). This training program provides an opportunity to understand the various source points for the generation of waste, characterize the waste by proximate analysis and divert it for energy recovery using hydrothermal reactor as a prioritizing measure to prevent environmental deterioration. Proximate analysis and HTL can be used to characterize and process all type of wastes such as agriculture, algae, sewage, municipal and forest residues.
One-day Training cum Workshop on Biomass Proximate Analysis and its Valorisation using Hydrothermal Reactor (17 th June, 2023) Brochure
Centre for Waste Management, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology (Deemed to be University) organized a One-day Training cum Workshop on Biomass Proximate Analysis and its Valorisation using Hydrothermal Reactor.
Highlights:
Hands-on training on proximate analysis (Moisture content, Volatile matter, ash and fixed carbon content).
Biomass valorisation using hydrothermal reactor.
Importance of biofuel for sustainable environment.
Date and Venue: The programme was conducted on 17th June 2023 at biofuel lab and Fermentation and bioprocessing lab, Centre for waste management
Students/Researchers/Academicians: Students from the Anna University, Annamalai University and St. Joseph College of Engineering participated in the programme.