Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5482379 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Due to the large amount of diesel fuel demands worldwide and the negative environmental and health impacts of its direct combustion, biodiesel production and consumption have been globally increasing as the best short-term substitute for mineral diesel. However, using edible and non-edible oil feedstocks for biodiesel production has led to several controversial issues including feedstock availability and cost, greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, land use changes (LUC), and fuel vs. food/feed competition. Fortunately, these problems can be effectively overcome using non-crop feedstocks. In this context, waste-oriented oils/fats have been proposed as the excellent options to produce biodiesel by overlooking the trivial collection/recycling costs. In this review article, a comprehensive collection plan followed by an elaborated integrated utilization strategy called “waste oil biodiesel utilization scenario” (WO-BUS) is proposed for Iran in order to achieve cost-effective and eco-friendly production/consumption of biodiesel. WO-BUS is adoptable by the countries with similar situations and infrastructures.
Keywords
UNDPFFAIBSLUCROILDCGHGWaste cooking oil (WCO)NDPTotal primary energy consumptionB20B100RTFOCNGWCOTPECNERFree fatty acidIranReturn on investmentBiodieseldirect injectionLand use changesEnergy demandGross domestic productGDPBrake thermal efficiencyWaste cooking oilfatty acid methyl estersFAME یا fatty acid methyl esters Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsPAHsBTELeast developed countriesGreenhouse gas
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Authors
Masoumeh Hajjari, Meisam Tabatabaei, Mortaza Aghbashlo, Hossein Ghanavati,