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Fossil fuels alternatives

Technological advances have reduced costs to a point that it can compete with fossil fuel alternatives in specific circumstances. [Pg.9]

The new energy source should be a solar energy in desert, which is only rich resource for the fossil fuel alternative in the consideration of the suppliable quantity. [Pg.278]

The conventional raw materials used in chemical process are derived predominantly from fossil fuels. Alternate raw materials such as biomass can be employed to promote greener processing. In this direction, the concept of biorefineries is quite relevant [27]. The future biorefineries can employ operations such as extractive distillation with ionic liquids and hyper-branched polymers. [Pg.31]

Fossil fuel alternatives, such as solar energy, are moving to the forefront in various research fields. Polymer-based organic photovoltaic systems hold the promise of a cost-effective, lightweight solar energy conversion platform, which could benefit... [Pg.156]

Alternative feedstocks for petrochemicals have been the subject of much research and study over the past several decades, but have not yet become economically attractive. Chemical producers are expected to continue to use fossil fuels for energy and feedstock needs for the next 75 years. The most promising sources which have received the most attention include coal, tar sands, oil shale, and biomass. Near-term advances ia coal-gasification technology offer the greatest potential to replace oil- and gas-based feedstocks ia selected appHcations (10) (see Feedstocks, coal chemicals). [Pg.176]

In addition to the significant consumption of coal and lignite, petroleum, and natural gas, several countries utilize modest quantities of alternative fossil fuels. Canada obtains some of its energy from the Athabasca tar sands development (the Great Canadian Oil Sands Project). Oil shale is burned at... [Pg.6]

The use and effective costs of various energy alternatives are shown in Table 2. Use or internal costs include production, transportation, and distribution. Effective costs take into account the use costs estimated external costs, which include costs associated with damage to the environment caused by utili2ation of various fossil fuels and fuel utili2ation efficiencies, ie, the efficiency of converting fuels into mechanical, electrical, or thermal energy. The effective costs are expressed as /GJ of fossil fuel equivalent (15). The overall equation for the effective cost is... [Pg.454]

If possible comparisons are focused on energy systems, nuclear power safety is also estimated to be superior to all electricity generation methods except for natural gas (30). Figure 3 is a plot of that comparison in terms of estimated total deaths to workers and the pubHc and includes deaths associated with secondary processes in the entire fuel cycle. The poorer safety record of the alternatives to nuclear power can be attributed to fataUties in transportation, where comparatively enormous amounts of fossil fuel transport are involved. Continuous or daily refueling of fossil fuel plants is required as compared to refueling a nuclear plant from a few tmckloads only once over a period of one to two years. This disadvantage appHes to solar and wind as well because of the necessary assumption that their backup power in periods of no or Httie wind or sun is from fossil-fuel generation. Now death or serious injury has resulted from radiation exposure from commercial nuclear power plants in the United States (31). [Pg.238]

Natural Deposits. Natural deposits, eg, minerals and fossil fuels, are located by drilling operations. An auger, eg, a screw or worm, is turned in the earth and pulled out, and material is scraped from the auger for analysis. Alternatively, samples can be taken by hoUow core drills which, when withdrawn, enclose a core of the earth that is representative of the strata through which the drill has passed. Such core samples are used in geological surveys for fossil fuels. As the drill drives deeper into the strata, each core is extracted and placed in a shallow box and coded so that a complete cross section of the geological strata can be reconstmcted. From this, the relative thickness of coal and mineral seams can be directly measured. [Pg.305]

Energy Related Applications. Much research, with regard to the use of cesium in energy related processes, has resulted in Httle commercial apphcation. The heightened awareness of the environmental degradation caused by fossil fuel power stations has resulted in increased research both into efficiency improvements for existing plants and into alternative power generation (qv) methods. [Pg.378]

It would obviously be desirable to eliminate the generation of waste. Practical alternatives are to minimize it by reduction at source or to recycle it. Table 16.7 illustrates the hierarchy of waste minimization practices. Source reduction includes increased process efficiency economies in the use of energy are also relevant, e.g. it may result in a decrease in the consumption of fossil fuels ... [Pg.500]

Of all the fossil fuels, petroleum is considered the least sustainable fuel option (most finite and fastest rate of depletion), which is the main reason for the development of alternative fuels. Resources of natu-... [Pg.66]

Between 1992 and 1998, alternative fuels increased from less than 1 percent to more than 5 percent of total mass transit fossil fuel consumption in the United States (see Table 4). The share of alternative fuel consumption that was CNG increased from 19 percent to 72 percent over the same period. [Pg.766]


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