Biomass to biofuel: Impacts and mitigation of environmental, health, and socioeconomic challenges
Energy Conversion and Management X,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25, P. 100889 - 100889
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
The U.S. Biodiesel Outlook: A Pathway Toward Sustainability
Deepayan Debnath,
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Jarrett Whistance,
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Wyatt Thompson
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et al.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(2), P. 689 - 689
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Policies
to
support
renewable
fuels
are
associated
with
economic
and
environmental
sustainability
in
the
United
States
relate
Nations’
sustainable
development
goals.
Consequently,
these
have
been
subject
scientific
scrutiny
public
debate;
however,
new
developments
biomass-based
diesel
can
overturn
past
understandings
create
trends
questions.
An
applied
model
of
fuels,
their
feedstocks,
related
markets
is
used
project
volumes
GHG
emissions
into
medium-term
future.
Results
suggest
a
growing
use
that
directly
displaces
some
recovery
biodiesel
use,
near-substitute
fuel.
Yellow
grease
(used
cooking
oil)-based
feedstock
usage
rises,
while
soybean
similar
oil
remain
stable.
The
expansion
made
from
yellow
lower
given
regulatory
settings,
but
projections
also
raise
questions
about
implications
for
sustainability.
Language: Английский
Microalgal biofuels exploration—Current status, technological innovations, regulatory frameworks, and sustainability challenges: A case study
Indrani Ghosh,
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Prantik Banerjee
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Elsevier eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 459 - 484
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Airports—Energy and Sustainability Perspectives
Energies,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
18(6), P. 1360 - 1360
Published: March 10, 2025
This
study
explored
the
role
of
airports
in
aviation
sector
from
both
energy
and
sustainability
perspectives,
highlighting
their
potential
contribution
to
reducing
sector’s
carbon
emissions.
The
methodology
involved
a
literature
review
questionnaire
distributed
organizations.
results
these
approaches
indicated
varying
focuses
on
tackling
subject.
clear
preference
papers
for
SAF
solutions
over
development
more
environmentally
friendly
airports.
Adoption
100%
aircraft
is
still
its
early
stages
can
be
considered
long-term
goal
because
it
requires
heavy
engineering
intervention
alteration
engines.
transition
airports’
infrastructures,
other
hand,
visualized
as
feasible
attainable
hence
should
short-term
attain.
Many
airports,
including
respondents
questionnaire,
have
already
worked
infrastructure;
however,
they
also
expressed
concerns
about
lack
enabling
policies
incentives.
Other
action
steps,
such
close
collaborations
among
stakeholders,
enhancing
research
development,
government
support,
were
seen
significant
establishing
greener
indicate
major
gap
integral
part
(i.e.,
airports).
It
therefore
important
that
member
states
collaborate
work
closely
with
key
organizations
ICAO,
IATA,
UN
through
latter’s
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
breach
this
establish
sustainable
near
future.
Language: Английский