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Clean Energy for Sustainable Development
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Clean Energy for Sustainable Development

by Mohammad Rasul, Kalam Abul Azad, Subhash Sharma
November 2016
Intermediate to advanced
630 pages
20h 44m
English
Academic Press
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17.18. Conclusion

Biodiesel has attracted attention as a feasible renewable energy source due to its potential to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Traditionally, biodiesel has been produced from edible oils due to their low free fatty oils. However, this has elevated some issues such as food versus fuel. Therefore, utilization of nonedible oils may decrease the cost of biodiesel. This chapter covers biodiesel production from edible and nonedible feedstocks. Several physical and chemical properties were determined. This chapter also discusses the concept of blending to improve some properties of biodiesel–diesel blend. Moreover, the effect of biodiesel–diesel blends of 10% and 20% (by volume) of some methyl esters on engine performance and emissions ...
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ISBN: 9780128054246