Online Order Price: CAD$25.00 |
|
Clean Energy Fuels
"Clean Energy Fuels" contains detailed explanations of
emerging renewable energy fuels, how they are made, the feedstock or
materials used to make them; and the advantages of using them over using the
conventional fossil fuels.
"Clean Energy Fuels" is a good resource for
diverse groups of people working on or interested in clean, renewable,
alternative energy sources. These include students; instructors; oil, gas
and energy workers (company owners, employees and consultants); and
the general public wondering what in the world are these renewable,
alternative energy fuels.
|
|
Get your Copy by ordering online
(Price: CAD$25)
Note: (Click "Buy now". To buy more than 1 copy, change quantity
to number required and click update)
Ebook version of this
book will soon be back online. In the meantime, to request for ebook please
send e-mail to publisher (at) tlrconsultng.com
|
|
Learn more about "Clean Energy Fuels" by following the link
to download the preface:
Book Preface |
|
The renewable energy fuels covered in Clean Energy
Fuels include:
-
Wood, wood chips, and
densified fuels (pellets and briquettes)
-
Alcohol Fuels (Ethanol, Butanol, and
Methanol) made from waste
products, energy crops such as sugarcane, sugar beets, cereal crops,
cassava, switchgrass, miscanthus; wood or woody materials etc.
-
Biodiesel made from waste oils, animal fats
and energy crops: jatropha, soybean, palm
tree fruits, etc
-
Syngas or Synthesis gas and
Producer gas from wood wastes and other materials
-
Biogas - from degradable organic wastes, sourcing from waste
treatment systems, landfills etc
"Clean Energy Fuels" also contains the industrial,
national and international standards for the
manufacture, handling, storage and usage of the above fuels.
Other topics covered in "Clean Energy Fuels" are:
-
Fossil Fuels
-
Coal,
Oil/Petroleum,
Natural Gas, Oil Sands, and Oil Shale and
their relative advantages and disadvantages compared to the renewable,
alternative energy fuels; and
-
Nuclear Fuels -
Fission Fuels (Uranium, Plutonium
and Thorium), and Fusion Fuels (Hydrogen Isotopes Protium,
Deuterium and Tritium)
and their relative advantages and
disadvantages compared to the renewable, alternative energy fuels
|
|
|
|
|
|