Biofuels
Production, Application and Development
- Publisher
CABI - Published
3rd March 2010 - ISBN 9781845935924
- Language English
- Pages 256 pp.
- Size 7.5" x 10"
- Images 143 illus
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Providing the world's growing population with its increasing demands for energy is a major challenge for science, business and society alike. Energy can be generated from many sources, but not all sources are suitable for every application. Much of today's technology has been built on solid, liquid and gaseous fuels derived from fossil sources. However, the supply of these is finite and their combustion produces carbon dioxide, one of the gases responsible for global warming. Therefore, alternative sources of energy are required which are renewable, sustainable and carbon neutral.
This textbook explores the production of biofuels as alternatives to fossil fuels, focusing on the technological issues that need to be addressed for any new fuel source. Each type of biofuel currently in production is considered in detail, covering the benefits and problems with production and use and the potential for biological material to provide sufficient energy for the world's population - the principles on which future fuel development are based.
"The science of biofuels and their development is almost one of daily change. Nevertheless, this is a very up-to-date publication. The book is a worth addition to the literature."
W.H. Macfarlane Smith - , Journal of Experimental Agriculture
1. Energy and fossil fuel use, 2. Consequences of burning fossil fuels, 3. Mitigation of global warming, 4. Biological solid fuels, 5. Gaseous biofuels, 6. Liquid biofuels to replace petrol, 7. Liquid biofuels to replace diesel, 8. Benefits and deficiencies of biofuels