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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Biofuel From Microalgae – A Review On The Current Status And Future Trends, Rajee Olaganathan, May Zaw Htet, Lim Yan Ling, Sek Hui Yun
Biofuel From Microalgae – A Review On The Current Status And Future Trends, Rajee Olaganathan, May Zaw Htet, Lim Yan Ling, Sek Hui Yun
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The constant reliance on fossil fuel energy resources is unsustainable, due to both depleting world reserves and increasing green house gas emissions associated with their use and thus there are dynamic research at the global level envisioned at developing alternative renewable and potentially carbon neutral solid, liquid and gaseous biofuels as alternative energy resources. The contemporary knowledge and technology predictions have proved that among the third generation biofuels especially those derived from microalgae are considered the best reasonable alternative energy resource compared to undeniable drawbacks of first and second generation biofuels. Moreover, its efficiency to sequester carbon from the atmosphere …
New Peril + Old Promises = Bad Results, Paul Eschenfelder
New Peril + Old Promises = Bad Results, Paul Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
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Erau Spring 2013 Newsletter, Paul Eschenfelder
Erau Spring 2013 Newsletter, Paul Eschenfelder
Paul F. Eschenfelder
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