Extraction of fuel from Plants (Bio-Fuel, Bio-Diesel)

Extraction of fuel from Plants (Bio-Fuel, Bio-Diesel)

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Nandaniya, Ram
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659915116
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Bio fuels made from sources such as food crops have been researched for more than a century. For most of that time, interest in biofuels was confined to rather specialist research projects. The demand for biofuels created by legislation and regulation has prompted research into more efficient sources of biomass and more efficient production and conversion techniques.These developments are often known as second generation biofuels (the established biofuels are, in contrast, now often called first generation n biofuels).Interest in biofuels further intensified with the search for new opportunities for economic development, especially in agriculture.The goals of this research are to provide biomass sources feed stocks that: i.e.) do not compete with food; ii) have a high energy yield with low inputs of water, land and fertiliser etc.; iii) do not negatively affect the environment or local populations; and iv) can be produced in sufficient quantities to allow economically viable biofuels production. A diverse and active field of research trying to meet these goals is rapidly emerging. Among the most promising candidates so far are those biofuels made from wastes and energy crops.
EAN 9783659915116
ISBN 3659915114
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Nandaniya, Ram; Ram, Haresh; Ram, Pravin