A Chinese-Based Study on Transportation's Implications for Sustainable Energy and Liquid Biofuels for Transportation

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YAN HAO
DR. YASMIN CHE ANI
DR MOHAMMAD NIZAMUDDIN INAMDAR

Abstract

Creating "The primary goal of biofuels initiatives is to create and produce sustainable biofuels. We measure issues with society, the economy, and the environment using this concept as the benchmark. In energy provision, sustainability refers to supplying the current generation's needs without endangering the capacity of future generations to do the same. According to conventional wisdom, the "sustainable means of producing energy of the future" are biofuels and other renewable energy sources.


Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is one way that sustainability in the context of the environment might be achieved. The production of biofuels for transportation can continue if the economy can. This article discusses the social and economic implications of using biofuels (Fontes, 2010).


There are basically four "generations" of biofuel, which are identified by the kind of raw material and production technique utilized in each.


Grow and "Animal fats were primarily used in the production of biodiesel's first generation. The ingredients used to make traditional biofuels include sugar, starch, vegetable oils, and animal tallow and lard.


The ingredients for the second "production are sourced from landfills, cellulose conversion, and municipal and agricultural waste. There are several practical ways to produce biomass, including waste materials, cereal grains, maize stalks, tree bark, and specialized energy or biomass crops. Technologies that convert biomass from non-food crops into cellulosic "biofuels" are examples of second-generation biomass-to-liquid technologies. A third "A substance changes during the cultivation process in order to produce a new generation. For instance, the commercialization of algae, fast-growing trees, and perennial grasses is not possible without additional research and development. The name "energy crops" comes from the fact that their only purpose is to generate energy "to power vehicles."

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A Chinese-Based Study on Transportation’s Implications for Sustainable Energy and Liquid Biofuels for Transportation. (2024). International Journal of Social Science and Human Research (IJSSHR), 7(01), 24-30. https://doi.org/10.33826/2z3ssp85
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YAN HAO, Phd. Research Scholar in Engineering, Lincoln University College Malaysia

Phd. Research Scholar in Engineering, Lincoln University College Malaysia

DR. YASMIN CHE ANI, Professor in Lincoln University College Malaysia

Professor In Lincoln University College Malaysia

DR MOHAMMAD NIZAMUDDIN INAMDAR , Professor in Lincoln University College Malaysia

Professor In Lincoln University College Malaysia

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A Chinese-Based Study on Transportation’s Implications for Sustainable Energy and Liquid Biofuels for Transportation. (2024). International Journal of Social Science and Human Research (IJSSHR), 7(01), 24-30. https://doi.org/10.33826/2z3ssp85

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