Bio-diesel Research
& Future Trends
The following web resources provide inputs on the various research activities happening in the biodiesel front:
· Biodiesel Second Generation Technology IFP, France (PDF)
· Clean Energy Trends from Clean Edge (PDF)
· Regional (US) Trends in Biofuels Maryland Biofuels Workshop (PDF)
· Biodiesel Homepage @ Iowa State University
· Utah Co-operative Biodiesel Links
· New Markets for Biodiesel Blends & Trends in California (PDF)
· The Modern & Profitable Biodiesel Production Plant (PDF)
· Biofuels for Transport an International Perspective from IEA (PDF)
· Biodiesel Fuel for the Future Sustainability Strategy, Government of Australia
· How Biodiesel Works from How Stuff Works
· University of Idaho Biodiesel Homepage
· Biodiesel Research from University of Missouri
· Alternative Fuels Data Center from Dept of Energy, Govt of USA
· Current Research on Biodiesel Fuel in Japan (PDF)
· Research into Biodiesel Kinetics & Catalyst Development (PDF)
Biodiesel Fuel Education Program from University of Idaho
Biodiesel vs. Hydrogen from the UNH Biodiesel Group
The CETC SuperCetane Technology
Toxicity of Biodiesel & Marine Diesel to Aquatic Species (PDF)
A Review of the Engineering Aspects of the Biodiesel Industry (PDF)
Biodiesel Research Progress 1992-97, NREL, USA (PDF)
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About Oilgae - Oilgae - Oil & Biodiesel from Algae
has a focus on biodiesel production from algae while also discussing
alternative energy in general. Algae present an exciting possibility as a
feedstock for biodiesel, and when you realise that oil was originally
formed from algae - among others - you think "Hey! Why not oil
again from algae!"
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