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Direct use of waste vegetable oil in internal combustion engines

D. Capuano, M. Costa, S. Di Fraia, N. Massarotti and L. Vanoli

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, vol. 69, issue C, 759-770

Abstract: Direct use of Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) as fuel is very attractive to reduce fossil fuels utilization and increase sustainability. WVO incorrect disposal causes serious damages to sewage systems and wastewater treatment plants. Moreover, if WVO reaches natural ecosystems, such as rivers, aquifers or subsoil, the environmental consequences can be severe. In recent years, the main reuse of WVO has been in biodiesel production, which is remunerative under current tax allowance policies. However, biodiesel production requires complex physical–chemical treatments, while direct use of WVO just needs mechanical treatment. As a consequence, WVO direct use in energy conversion systems lower the impact, from the economic, energetic and environmental points of view, with respect to biodiesel production. Moreover, as concerns the environmental impact, it should be considered that the direct use of WVO as fuel produces less polluting emissions when considering the whole life cycle: carbon dioxide produced during combustion, in fact, can be partially absorbed by crops used for oil production.

Keywords: Waste vegetable oil; Renewable fuels; Straight vegetable oil; Cogeneration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2016.11.016

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