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The increased consumption of fossil fuels and energy result directly from the economic development of countries around the world. The economic development also affects the price of fuels, the cost of energy production and, above all, the progressing degradation of the natural environment. Therefore, increasing emphasis is placed on the possibility of efficient generation of heat and electricity from alternative fuels. Biofuels are obtained from the biomass subjected to the biochemical or thermochemical processes. They may be in solid, liquid or gaseous form. They are a very good alternative, enabling to become independent of the fossil energy sources such as coal, oil or gas. The locally produced biofuels can be a cheap energy carrier and also contribute to the climate protection. The main purpose of this article was to present the general characteristics of liquid biofuels. The methods and processes of their production as well as the possibilities of using them in the heating processes are discussed. The preliminary results of comparison of energy values for bioethanol from different distillation stages on laboratory scale were also presented. On the basis of literature review and own research results it can be noticed that the liquid biofuels are an interesting alternative to the conventional fuels.
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169--175
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys., tab.
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- Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Heat Engineering and Air Conditioning, Al. Powstańców Warszawy 6, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland
autor
- Rzeszow University of Technology, Department of Heat Engineering and Air Conditioning, Al. Powstańców Warszawy 6, 35-959 Rzeszów, Poland
Bibliografia
- 1. Adams J. M., Gallagher J. A., Donnison I. S. 2008. Fermentation Study on Saccharina Latissima for Bioethanol Production Considering Variable PreTreatments. Journal of Applied Phycology, 21(5), 569–574.
- 2. Bednarz L. M. 2008. Ethanol, myth or fuel of the future?. Przemysł Chemiczny, tom 87, nr 8, 807–809.
- 3. Biuro Analiz i Strategii KOWR. 2019. Information on the situation on the sugar market.
- 4. Borychowski M., Matuszczak A., Stępień S. 2019. Sugar Market in Poland in the Context of the Support of Agricultural Policy. Current Situation, Trends and Projections. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia, 4, 5–13.
- 5. Gray K. A., Zhao L., Emptage M. 2006. Bioethanol. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 10(2), 141–46.
- 6. Seungdo K., Dale B. E. 2004. Global Potential Bioethanol Production from Wasted Crops and Crop Residues. Biomass and Bioenergy 26(4), 361–75.
- 7. Kruczyński S. W., Gis W., Stępień Z., Zin D. 2018. Bioethanol as a fuel component for spark-ignition engines. Zeszyty Naukowe Instytutu Pojazdów / Politechnika Warszawska, z. 2/116.
- 8. Lewandowski W. M., Ryms M. 2013. Biofuels. Proecological renewable energy sources. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo WNT.
- 9. Marczak H. 2012. The importance of ethanol in the fulfillment of the obligation to use renewable fuels for transport. Polskie Towarzystwo Inżynierii Ekologicznej, Inżynieria Ekologiczna, Tom 28, 102–110.
- 10. McMillan J. D. 1997. Bioethanol Production: Status and Prospects. Renewable Energy, 10(2), 295–302.
- 11. Nowak K. 2014. Co-combustion biomass and carbon in energetic boilers. Inżynierii Lądowej, Środowiska i Architektury, z. 61, nr 3/II, 379–390.
- 12. Nowak K., Bukowska M., Proszak-Miasik D., Rabczak S. 2017. Emission of Air Pollutants in the Hot Water Production. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 245 (2017) 052032 doi:10.1088/1757–899X/245/5/052032
- 13. Podlaski S. ,2007. Sugar beet as raw material in production of ethanol. Gazeta Cukrownicza 115 (04), 126–130.
- 14. Proszak-Miąsik D., Rabczak S. 2018. Methods for Reducing Low Emissions from Heating Devices in SingleFamily Housing. E3S Web of Conferences, 45:00069, 1–8.
- 15. Sarkar N., Ghosh S. K., Bannerjee S., Aikat K. 2012. Bioethanol Production from Agricultural Wastes: An Overview. Renewable Energy, 37(1), 19–27.
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