Biogas can be used to produce energy from renewable resources. This issue of
Engineering in Life Sciences, edited by Hans Oechsner and Thomas Jungbluth (University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany), Martin Kranert (University of Stuttgart, Germany) and Sigrid Kusch (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany) includes highlights from the international conference "Progress in Biogas II", held in March 2011 at the University of Hohenheim, Germany. This issue makes progress in the field available to a larger audience.Now available as free download for limited time only:
The international congress aimed at showing the development, state of technology and economy of biogas production worldwide. Practitioners, engineers, scientists and politicians did present and discuss the developments in the fields of process engineering, political/ social frameworks and utilisation of the fermentation products. Exemplary practical experiences confirmed the positive developments in this fast developing field of technology and showed the business possibilities.
Program as of Jan 2011