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Anoop Singh
Researcher at Government of India
Publications - 72
Citations - 7609
Anoop Singh is an academic researcher from Government of India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biofuel & Life-cycle assessment. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 72 publications receiving 6649 citations. Previous affiliations of Anoop Singh include Technical University of Denmark & The Energy and Resources Institute.
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Production of liquid biofuels from renewable resources
TL;DR: An up-to-date review of the literature available on the subject of liquid bio-fuels can be found in this article, which includes information based on the research conducted globally by scientists according to their local socio-cultural and economic situations.
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Ethanol as an alternative fuel from agricultural, industrial and urban residues
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight on major agricultural, industrial and urban waste, which could be used for ethanol production in an ecofriendly and profitable manner, which will reduce dependency on foreign oil and remove disposal problem of wastes and make environment safe from pollution.
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Renewable fuels from algae: An answer to debatable land based fuels
TL;DR: The utilization of first and second-generation biofuels as the suitable alternatives to depleting fossil fuels are reviewed and the solution to this debate has been suggested with the use of non-arable land for the cultivation of algal biomass for the generation of third generation bio fuels.
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Bioelectrochemical systems (BES) for sustainable energy production and product recovery from organic wastes and industrial wastewaters
Deepak Pant,Anoop Singh,Gilbert Van Bogaert,Stig Irving Olsen,Poonam Singh Nee Nigam,Ludo Diels,Karolien Vanbroekhoven +6 more
TL;DR: Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) as discussed by the authors are unique systems capable of converting the chemical energy of organic waste including low-strength wastewaters and lignocellulosic biomass into electricity or hydrogen/chemical products in microbial fuel cells or microbial electrolysis cells.
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Mechanism and challenges in commercialisation of algal biofuels.
TL;DR: Up to date literature on the composition of algae, mechanism of oil droplets, triacylglycerol (TAG) production in algal biomass, research and development made in the cultivation and harvesting strategies, and recovery of lipids from algal mass are reviewed.