Essays about: "second-generation biofuel"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words second-generation biofuel.
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1. Isobutanol - An alternative biofuel for hand-held petrol products
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Akademin för ekonomi, teknik och naturvetenskapAbstract : Pollution and environmental concerns require further improvements in engine technologyas well as research of alternative fuels. Users of handheld products are directlyexposed to the exhaust gas and thus to the occurring emissions, which cancause significant damage. Pursuing to reduce emissions is therefore a vital task. READ MORE
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2. Gasoline‐Ethanol‐Methanol (GEM) Ternary Fuel Blend as an Alternative Passenger Car Fuel in Sweden
University essay from KTH/Energi och klimatstudier, ECSAbstract : This paper discusses the potential of gasoline, ethanol and methanol ternary blend as an alternative passenger car fuel in Sweden. Sweden has set various targets aimed to reduce its GHG emissions and to increase the share of renewables in the transportation sector. READ MORE
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3. Atmospheric reactivity of cyclic ethers of relevance to biofuel combustion
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Biofuels are considered to be an environmental friendly alternative to fossil fuels as they have the potential to reduce the global emissions of greenhouse gases. Studies have showed that an increased use of ethanol could alter the atmospheric chemical composition and enhance urban ozone concentrations resulting in higher human mortality rates. READ MORE
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4. Environmental and socioeconomic assessment of rice straw conversion to ethanol in Indonesia : The case of Bali
University essay from KTH/Energi och klimatstudier, ECSAbstract : The vast rice production in some developing Asian countries like Indonesia raises expectation on poverty alleviation and energy diversification through second generation biofuel production from rice residues, specifically rice straw. This work attempts to estimate the potential environmental and socioeconomic benefits of rice straw-to-ethanol project in Indonesia. READ MORE
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5. Potential for cultivation of Miscanthus x Giganteus for biofuel production in different climate zones : with a changing climate and limited water resources
University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologiAbstract : Miscanthus Giganteus is a rapidly growing perennial grass utilizing C4 photosynthesis that is a promising candidate as a raw resource for “second generation” biofuel production. This study seeks to determine the long-term sustainability, from a water balance perspective, of cultivating this plant in different climate zones. READ MORE