What is it about?
Engine performance, emission and combustion study of hybrid biodiesel-diesel blends were carried out to check the suitability of the blends as liquid fuel for CI engine
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Why is it important?
The Indian government has set indicative targets of reducing import dependency by 10% by 2022 and blending of 5% biodiesel in a diesel by 2030, utilizing biofuels produced from indigenous feedstocks in their Biofuel policy declared in 2018. The hybrid biodiesel from non-edible oil and waste oil has the potential to achieve 5% biodiesel blending in a diesel by 2030.
Perspectives
Only one feedstock for biodiesel would not suffice to cope up the demand and blending of biodiesels is needed either at supply outlets or at manufacturer company. So it is necessary to study the effect of blending on performance of the engine.
Jigish Goswami
Gujarat Technological University
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This page is a summary of: Performance and emission study of sustainable hybrid of Jatropha and waste cooking oil biodiesel-diesel blends on the CI engine, January 2020, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0030201.
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