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Biokerosene Status And Prospects 1st Martin Kaltschmitt Ulf Neuling

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Biokerosene Status And Prospects 1st Martin Kaltschmitt Ulf Neuling
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.43 MB
Pages: 758
Author: Martin Kaltschmitt, Ulf Neuling
ISBN: 9783662530634, 3662530635
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st

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Biokerosene Status And Prospects 1st Martin Kaltschmitt Ulf Neuling by Martin Kaltschmitt, Ulf Neuling 9783662530634, 3662530635 instant download after payment.

This book provides a detailed overview of aspects related to the overall provision chain for biokerosene as part of the global civil aviation business. Starting with a review of the current market situation for aviation fuels and airplanes and their demands, it then presents in-depth descriptions of classical and especially new types of non-edible biomass feedstock suitable for biokerosene provision. 
Subsequent chapters discuss those fuel provision processes that are already available and those still under development based on various biomass feedstock materials, and present e.g. an overview of the current state of the art in the production of a liquid biomass-based fuel fulfilling the specifications for kerosene. Further, given the growing interest of the aviation industry and airlines in biofuels for aviation, the experiences of an air-carrier are presented. In closing, the book provides a market outlook for biokerosene. Addressing a broad range of aspects related to the pros and cons of biokerosene as a renewable fuel for aviation, the book offers a unique resource.

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