An Overview of Palm, Jatropha & Algae as a Potential Biodiesel Feedstock in Malaysia
The high demand to replace the petroleum fuel makes renewable and sustainable sources such as Palm oil, Jatropha oil and Algae as main focus feedstock for biodiesel production in Malaysia. There are many studies conducted on Palm oil and Jatropha oil, however, the use of Algae as an altern...
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my.ump.umpir.41122018-01-30T07:04:26Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4112/ An Overview of Palm, Jatropha & Algae as a Potential Biodiesel Feedstock in Malaysia Syarifah, Yunus N. R., Abdullah R., Mamat A. A., Rashid TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The high demand to replace the petroleum fuel makes renewable and sustainable sources such as Palm oil, Jatropha oil and Algae as main focus feedstock for biodiesel production in Malaysia. There are many studies conducted on Palm oil and Jatropha oil, however, the use of Algae as an alternative fuel is still in its infancy. Malaysia already implemented B5 based Palm oil as a feedstock and this biodiesel has been proven safe and can be used without any engine modification. The use of biodiesel produced from these feedstock will also developed domestic economic and provide job opportunities especially in the rural area. In addition, biodiesel has many advantages especially when dealing with the emissions produce as compared to petroleum fuel such as; it can reduce unwanted gases and particulate matter harmful to the atmosphere and mankind. Thus, this paper gathered and examines the most prominent engine emission produced from Palm oil and Jatropha feedstock and also to observe the potential of Algae to be one of the sources of alternative fuel in Malaysia. IOP Publishing 2013-07-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4112/1/P323.pdf Syarifah, Yunus and N. R., Abdullah and R., Mamat and A. A., Rashid (2013) An Overview of Palm, Jatropha & Algae as a Potential Biodiesel Feedstock in Malaysia. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 50 (1). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1757-8981 (Print), 1757-899X (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/50/1/012055 DOI: 10.1088/1757-899X/50/1/012055 |
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The high demand to replace the petroleum fuel makes renewable and sustainable sources such as Palm oil, Jatropha oil and Algae as main focus feedstock for biodiesel production in Malaysia. There are many studies conducted on Palm oil and Jatropha oil, however, the use of Algae as an alternative fuel is still in its infancy. Malaysia already implemented B5 based Palm oil as a feedstock and this biodiesel has been proven safe and can be used without any engine modification. The use of biodiesel produced from these feedstock will also developed domestic economic and provide job opportunities especially in the rural area. In addition, biodiesel has many advantages especially when dealing with the emissions produce as compared to petroleum fuel such as; it can reduce unwanted gases and particulate matter harmful to the atmosphere and mankind. Thus, this paper gathered and examines the most prominent engine emission produced from Palm oil and Jatropha feedstock and also to observe the potential of Algae to be one of the sources of alternative fuel in Malaysia. |
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An Overview of Palm, Jatropha & Algae as a Potential Biodiesel Feedstock in Malaysia |
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An Overview of Palm, Jatropha & Algae as a Potential Biodiesel Feedstock in Malaysia |
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