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    of biodiesel and is among the most promising biofuel. Its advantages are: • It is a renewable source of replacement for diesel and there are enough sources of its production such as from used cooking oil or from

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    is biofuels. This is due to their decreased emissions in comparison to more conventional fuels such as diesel and gasoline. I will be covering many aspects in this paper that will highlight the benefits of biofuels, how it started and where it is predicted to be in the future. What is Biofuel? Biofuels are fuel sources that come from biological mass or plant forms. Whether or not it is from the sugar or starch of said mass, oil or the mass itself, it can be used or converted into a biofuel. Everything

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    Switchgrass Henry Ford, in 1925, dubbed biofuels “the fuel of the future”. Today, Mr. Ford’s prediction is coming true because biofuels are proving to be one of the most promising sources of alternative energy. Biofuels are popular because they only release the CO2 that was collected during photosynthesis. They solve many of the problems that fossil fuels present: greenhouse gases, emissions, resource depletion, and foreign oil dependency. On the other hand, biofuel production has drawbacks such as resource

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    advancements, especially through collecting biofuels produced from microbes. Many of the biofuels produced from microbes are done so by different pathways in order to generate fatty acid branched-chain esters (FABCEs) and branched fatty acid branched-chain esters (BFABCEs), which are promising isopentenols. These can be produced via multiple pathways, the leucine and valine pathway as well as the fatty acid pathway. Another and main source pathway producing biofuels, which produces isopentyl diphosphate

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    Energy conversion has been essential in every human activity since the prehistoric age. A basic extent of the evolution of society is directly associated with the changes in the fundamental sources of energy and its uses. Through the last 250 years, people have learned how to harvest and deal with energy in different forms to make work easier and live more comfortable. Nevertheless, this human activity is overloading the atmosphere with greenhouse gases emission, which make the temperature higher

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    other ways that Biofuel could be produced, such as adding human waste onto algae. The way that society utilizes oil is hurting the world, which in fact is affecting the human population and environment, but people only realize it until it is too late. With biofuel people would not be in danger and it could be produced without struggling to find oil. Not only is Josh Tickell learning about the ways biofuel can help, he is also informed about how oil can affect people. With biofuel people would not

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    ALGAL BIOFUEL (2009) Submitted To: Dr. Shailendra Kumar Arya Submitted By: Kanchan Sharma M.E. Biotechnology 1st Sem (17-106) 1) Introduction Nowadays there are two major problems in the world one is environmental pollution and second one is energy crisis. Global warming is one of the main anxiety of environmental pollution. Fossil fuels play main role in global warming; so we need renewable clean

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    Algae Biofuel

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    TECHNOLOGY By Anuj Arora(UE7510) [pic] University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Panjab University [2010-2011] Overview 1. Need of Biofuels – Global Problems 2. Algae – Part of Solution 3. Current Trends In Production 4. Recent Research 5. Challenges 6. Conclusions Need of Biofuels – Global Problems Global Problems – Oil Price/Supply ▪ Peak oil approaching. ▪ Current oil and diesel prices on the rise. [pic][pic] Global Problems

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    provided us with easily accessible energy that can be mass produced. The overconsumption of these fuels has proved catastrophic to the environment and climate. We must use our ingenuity to create energy alternatives that are cleaner and renewable. Biofuels are plant based fuels that with a bit of more focus and refinement, can become the alternative that we desperately need. Fossil fuels are sources of energy that come from the fossilized remains plants and microorganisms. This type of fuel takes

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    Direct combustion is the most common way of converting biomass to energy - both heat and electricity- and worldwide it already provides over 90% of the energy generated from biomass. Direct combustion of solid biomass fuel is well understood, relatively straightforward, commercially available, and can be regarded as a proven technology. Biomass combustion systems can be easily integrated with existing infrastructure. Direct combustion of biomass for heat generation is widely used in cold climate

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