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to produce biogas in Bangladesh. A preliminary study identified three commonly occurring scenarios of smallholdings with …, respectively. This third feedstock is proposed as a novel and significant newly recognised prevalent source. The main study … order to determine the distribution of herd and flock sizes, and thus the relevant biogas plant types and potential yields …
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Development of biofuels from renewable resources is critical to the sustainability of the world’s economy and to slow down the global climate change. Currently, a significant amount of bioethanol and biodiesel are produced as biofuels to partially replace gasoline and diesel, respectively, in...
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Today, sustainability is the buzzword in the developmental parlance. This has brought the issue of availability and utilization of energy into sharp focus. There is an urgent need to find viable alternative to fossils, mainly petroleum. It not only provides the major share of our present energy...
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This paper is to explore the biogas production potential of wetland aquatic biomass plants. 7 species of wetland … mode at 37 °C. The results show that the anaerobic biogas production potential (ABP, mL·g−1 VS) of aquatic biomass plants …
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Bioenergy from lignocellulosic biomass offers the potential to provide a significant source of clean, low carbon and secure energy. In recent years, a number of studies have been carried out to assess the environmental performance of lignocellulosic ethanol fuel. However, the complexity of...
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rice straw a potential feedstock for biofuels production. …
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feedstock of biodiesel. Evidence shows thatthere is a unidirectional Granger causation from both USA and Brazil to EU market …
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) over a range of biodiesel and feedstock price levels. The analysis shows that the larger plant realizes returns to scale in … both labor and capital costs, enabling the larger plant to pay up to $0.015 more per pound for the feedstock to achieve …
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