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Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook

Discusses the most recent advances in sustainable fuel technologies, including production methods, storage systems and various engine applications

Suman Dutta (Author), Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain (Author)

9780128229897

Paperback, published 25 September 2020

592 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 3.6 cm, 1.06 kg

Sustainable Fuel Technologies Handbook provides a thorough thermodynamic analysis of new and current methods to give detailed insight into energy efficiency processes. This book includes the production methods, storage systems, and applications in various engines, as well as the safety related issues associated with all stages of production, storage, and utilization. With a comparison of cost implications and a techno-economic evaluation checking the feasibility of sustainable fuel use, this handbook is an invaluable reference source for researchers, professionals, and scientists working in the field of sustainability.

The present power from solar, biomass, wind, hydrogen and other forms of renewable energy generated from sustainable sources can be harvested by various means and utilized in a variety of industries, supporting the need for clean fuels in modern society. However, there is still limited global availability and insufficient storage, which are required for efficient and effective harvesting of sustainable fuels.

Section 1: Modern Perspective of SustainabilitySection 2: Biomass Energy TechnologySection 3: Hydro Power TechnologySection 4: Wind Power TechnologySection 5: Solar Power TechnologySection 6: Geothermal Power TechnologySection 7: Marine Power TechnologySection 8: Hydrogen FuelSection 9: Emerging Technologies (Nanotechnology)Section 10: Economics and Commercialization of Sustainable Fuel Technologies Section 11: Green and Sustainable future in energy sector (Zero waste and Zero emissions)

Subject Areas: Alternative & renewable energy sources & technology [THX]

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