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Investigation of Biofuel as a Potential Renewable Energy Source
by
Holland, Rayne
, Khan, M. Anwar H.
, Clowes, Joanna
, Foulds, Amy
, Shallcross, Dudley E.
, Matthews, James C.
, Percival, Carl J.
, Bonifacio, Sophia
in
Acetaldehyde
/ Aerospace industry
/ air quality
/ Alternating current
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Aviation
/ Aviation fuel
/ aviation industry
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ biofuel
/ Biofuels
/ Butanol
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Climate
/ climate impact
/ Electric vehicles
/ Emissions
/ Energy demand
/ Energy resources
/ Environmental effects
/ Environmental management
/ Food security
/ fossil fuel
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fuels
/ Greenhouse effect
/ human health
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Operating costs
/ Ozone
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Peroxyacetyl nitrate
/ Photochemicals
/ Production costs
/ R&D
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Research & development
/ Resource management
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ Transportation industry
/ Troposphere
/ Upper troposphere
/ Vehicles
2021
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Investigation of Biofuel as a Potential Renewable Energy Source
by
Holland, Rayne
, Khan, M. Anwar H.
, Clowes, Joanna
, Foulds, Amy
, Shallcross, Dudley E.
, Matthews, James C.
, Percival, Carl J.
, Bonifacio, Sophia
in
Acetaldehyde
/ Aerospace industry
/ air quality
/ Alternating current
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Aviation
/ Aviation fuel
/ aviation industry
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ biofuel
/ Biofuels
/ Butanol
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Climate
/ climate impact
/ Electric vehicles
/ Emissions
/ Energy demand
/ Energy resources
/ Environmental effects
/ Environmental management
/ Food security
/ fossil fuel
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fuels
/ Greenhouse effect
/ human health
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Operating costs
/ Ozone
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Peroxyacetyl nitrate
/ Photochemicals
/ Production costs
/ R&D
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Research & development
/ Resource management
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ Transportation industry
/ Troposphere
/ Upper troposphere
/ Vehicles
2021
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Investigation of Biofuel as a Potential Renewable Energy Source
by
Holland, Rayne
, Khan, M. Anwar H.
, Clowes, Joanna
, Foulds, Amy
, Shallcross, Dudley E.
, Matthews, James C.
, Percival, Carl J.
, Bonifacio, Sophia
in
Acetaldehyde
/ Aerospace industry
/ air quality
/ Alternating current
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Atmospheric chemistry
/ Aviation
/ Aviation fuel
/ aviation industry
/ Biodiesel fuels
/ biofuel
/ Biofuels
/ Butanol
/ Carbon monoxide
/ Climate
/ climate impact
/ Electric vehicles
/ Emissions
/ Energy demand
/ Energy resources
/ Environmental effects
/ Environmental management
/ Food security
/ fossil fuel
/ Fossil fuels
/ Fuels
/ Greenhouse effect
/ human health
/ Nitrogen compounds
/ Nitrogen oxides
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear fuels
/ Operating costs
/ Ozone
/ Particulate emissions
/ Particulate matter
/ Peroxyacetyl nitrate
/ Photochemicals
/ Production costs
/ R&D
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Research & development
/ Resource management
/ Suspended particulate matter
/ Transportation industry
/ Troposphere
/ Upper troposphere
/ Vehicles
2021
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Investigation of Biofuel as a Potential Renewable Energy Source
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Investigation of Biofuel as a Potential Renewable Energy Source
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An accelerating global energy demand, paired with the harmful environmental effects of fossil fuels, has triggered the search for alternative, renewable energy sources. Biofuels are arguably a potential renewable energy source in the transportation industry as they can be used within current infrastructures and require less technological advances than other renewable alternatives, such as electric vehicles and nuclear power. The literature suggests biofuels can negatively impact food security and production; however, this is dependent on the type of feedstock used in biofuel production. Advanced biofuels, derived from inedible biomass, are heavily favoured but require further research and development to reach their full commercial potential. Replacing fossil fuels by biofuels can substantially reduce particulate matter (PM), carbon monoxide (CO) emissions, but simultaneously increase emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) and peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), resulting in debates concerning the way biofuels should be implemented. The potential biofuel blends (FT-SPK, HEFA-SPK, ATJ-SPK and HFS-SIP) and their use as an alternative to kerosene-type fuels in the aviation industry have also been assessed. Although these fuels are currently more costly than conventional aviation fuels, possible reduction in production costs has been reported as a potential solution. A preliminary study shows that i-butanol emissions (1.8 Tg/year) as a biofuel can increase ozone levels by up to 6% in the upper troposphere, highlighting a potential climate impact. However, a larger number of studies will be needed to assess the practicalities and associated cost of using the biofuel in existing vehicles, particularly in terms of identifying any modifications to existing engine infrastructure, the impact of biofuel emissions, and their chemistry on the climate and human health, to fully determine their suitability as a potential renewable energy source.
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