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Biodiesel : Growing a new energy economy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: White River Junction, Vt. : Chelsea Green Pub., ©2005.Description: xiv, 281 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781931498654
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 662/.88 PAH-B
Contents:
pt. 1. Biodiesel basics -- 1. Rudolph Diesel -- 2. Vegetable oil revival -- 3. Biodiesel 101 -- 4. Biodiesel's many uses -- pt. 2. Biodiesel around the world -- 5. Europe, the global leader -- 6. Other European countries -- 7. Non-European countries -- pt. 3. Biodiesel in the United States -- 8. A brief history -- 9. The main players -- 10. Biodiesel politics -- 11. Recent developments -- pt. 4. Biodiesel in the future -- 12. Looking ahead.
Summary: As the politics of energy grow bleak, visionary entrepreneurs in the biofuels industry may well become society's next great hope. Rudolf Diesel designed his engine to run almost anywhere, using almost any fuel, and renewable fuels made from vegetable and other oils (foreseen by Diesel in 1912) are finally coming into their own. In this book, Greg Pahl delves into the history of the biofuels industry. He assesses its recent successes and current shortcomings, and estimates its future.--From publisher description.
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Book Book Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Gift or donation 662/.88 PAH-B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available GIFT BY DR. PAWAN K. DHAR DCBG-0032

pt. 1. Biodiesel basics --
1. Rudolph Diesel --
2. Vegetable oil revival --
3. Biodiesel 101 --
4. Biodiesel's many uses --
pt. 2. Biodiesel around the world --
5. Europe, the global leader --
6. Other European countries --
7. Non-European countries --
pt. 3. Biodiesel in the United States --
8. A brief history --
9. The main players --
10. Biodiesel politics --
11. Recent developments --
pt. 4. Biodiesel in the future --
12. Looking ahead.


As the politics of energy grow bleak, visionary entrepreneurs in the biofuels industry may well become society's next great hope. Rudolf Diesel designed his engine to run almost anywhere, using almost any fuel, and renewable fuels made from vegetable and other oils (foreseen by Diesel in 1912) are finally coming into their own. In this book, Greg Pahl delves into the history of the biofuels industry. He assesses its recent successes and current shortcomings, and estimates its future.--From publisher description.

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