Biofuel Technologies and Potential
Jay J. Cheng,
Govinda Timilsina (gtimilsina@worldbank.org) and
David Zilberman
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Jay J. Cheng: North Carolina State University, Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Chapter Chapter 2 in The Impacts of Biofuels on the Economy, Environment, and Poverty, 2014, pp 15-31 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In many cases, the term “biofuels” has been used loosely to include liquid organic fuels that have potential to replace fossil fuels. However, biofuels are classified into different types, such as ethanol, methanol, and biodiesel.
Keywords: Wheat Straw; Rice Straw; Corn Stover; National Renewable Energy Laboratory; Cellulase Enzyme (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0518-8_2
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