biofuels (4)

Generations of Biofuel

Generations of Biofuel A biofuel is a renewable energy source derived from organic materials or byproducts of their processing and conversion. These organic materials, commonly referred to as biomass, can be directly converted into liquid fuels known as “biofuels,” which can be used as a transportation fuel. Transport...

khaitan bio energy · 19 January · 1

Biodiesel

Production of 100 pounds of biodiesel and 10 pounds of glycerin needs 100 pounds of oil fats, 10 pounds of short-chain alcohol and the presence of a catalyst. Usually, methanol is used as an alcohol base. The catalyst is an activator that ensures the chemical reactions of the base components. The usual catalyst used in the process is sodium hydroxi...

khaitan bio energy · 19 January · 1

EBP (Ethanol Program)

Ethanol is a significant biofuel to act as an alternative to fossil fuels. Fermented yeast creates raw ethanol. There are other procedures for producing ethanol. The sugar industry produces ethanol as a byproduct, predominantly made from molasses. The higher the sugar cane supply, the lower the prices. This affects the sugar industry, where th...

khaitan bio energy · 19 January · 1

Transportation Fuels and Greenhouse Gases – Unveiling the Connection

The modern world thrives on the wheels of transportation, a dynamic network that connects people, places, and goods across the globe. However, this convenience comes at a steep environmental cost – the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from transportation fuels. This comprehensive exploration delves into the intricate relationship between t...

khaitan bio energy · 27 December 2023 · 1