Todays, the greatest source of energy is supplied by fossil fuels, particularly oil. Burning of fossil fuels is associated with environmental problems, and also the resources of these fuels are limited. One of the new and effective resources of energy is biofuel cells, which is a solution for...
Exploration of renewable energy sources is an imperative task in order to replace fossil fuels and to diminish atmospheric pollution. Hydrogen is considered one of the most promising fuels for the future and implores further investigation to find eco-friendly ways toward viable production. Expansive p...
Review article: Prospects for conversion of solar energy into chemical fuels: the concept of a solar fuels industry There is, at present, no solar fuels industry anywhere in the world despite the well-publicized needs to replace our depleting stock of fossil fuels with r... Anthony,Harriman -...
There have been increasing concerns about depletion of fossil fuels and emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) due to overconsumption of the nonrenewable energy source in the past century. The atmospheric GHG concentrations should be stabilized at a level for a long enough period so that ecosystems ca...
This new approach can replace fossil fuels with organic matter as a source of both biofuels and bioplastics. For instance, the utilization of anaerobic processes as organic waste pre-treatment for PHBV production processes makes reliable to guarantee precursors availability, and therefore enhance the ...
Finite supplies, and combustion-induced pollution issues, regarding the use of fossil fuels, have encouraged people to develop clean and renewable energy resources1,2. With high energy density and pollution-free combustion, hydrogen is perceived as the ideal alternative fuel3,4,5. Conventional physio...
Sediments from Site U1312B are composed of varying mixtures of biogenic and detrital components, primarily nannofossils, foraminifers, and clay minerals. Lithologies include nannofossil ooze, foraminifer nannofossil ooze, foraminifer nannofossil ooze with clay, nannofossil ooze with foraminifers, nannofos...
Energy Economics and PolicyD: Energy Storage and ApplicationD1: Advanced Energy MaterialsD2: Electrochem: Batteries, Fuel Cells, CapacitorsD3: NanoenergyE: Electric VehiclesEnergeticsF: Electrical EngineeringF1: Electrical Power SystemF2: Distributed Energy SystemF3: Power ElectronicsF4: Critical Energy ...
grow most of the world’s hybrid crops. But this approach comes with many consequences, including using fossil fuels for the energy needed to produce this fertilizer, the resulting carbon dioxide emissions and pollution from burning these fuels, and adverse affects on human health (Vitousek 1997)...
For example, Thailand has been focusing its energy policies on the use of Napier grass, a high yielding energy crop, for bioenergy production via AD to curtail its dependency on fossil fuels imports (Waramit and Chaugool, 2014). Lignocellulosic biomass sources can be distinguished from other AD...