Biodiesel fuels reexamined

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    • Kohler, Bryce A.

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Biodiesel fuels reexamined

Bryce A. Kohler, editor

(Energy science, engineering and technology)

Nova Science Publishers, c2011

  • : hbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Biodiesel, produced from seed oils or animal fats via the transesterification process, has been the focus of biofuel production because of its potential environmental benefits and because it is made from renewable biomass resources. Biodiesel can be blended with conventional diesel fuel in any proportion and used in diesel engines without significant engine modifications. In recent years, the sales volume for biodiesel in the U.S. has increased dramatically from about 2 million gallons in 2000, to 75 million gallons in 2005, to 250 million gallons in 2006. This book explores the effects of biodiesel on diesel engine nitrogen oxide and other regulated emissions.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Effects of Biodiesel on Diesel Engine Nitrogen Oxide & Other Regulated Emissions - Project No. WP-0308
  • Effects of Biodiesel Blends on Vehicle Emissions: Fiscal year 2006 Annual Operating Plan Milestone 10.4
  • Life-Cycle Assessment of Energy & Greenhouse Gas Effects of Soybean-Derived Biodiesel & Renewable Fuels
  • Empirical Study of the Stability of Biodiesel & Biodiesel Blends: Milestone Report
  • Vegetable Oil As Diesel Fuel Fact Sheet
  • Index.

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