Biofuels and Hydrocarbons
Biofuels are a hot environmental topic at the moment .The role of the biofuel industry is not to replace petroleum diesel completely, but to help in creating a balanced energy policy with the most benefit. Biodiesel is one of several possible fuels designed to widened the usefulness of petroleum, and the longevity and cleanliness of diesel engines. Biofuels carbon neutral: growing a tree and then burning it as a biofuel doesn't add any carbon dioxide to the atmosphere or make global warming any worse.
Biofuels are a wide range of fuels which are in some way derived from biomass. The term involves solid biomass, liquid fuels and various biogases. Biofuels are gaining increased public and scientific recognition, driven by factors such as oil price spikes and the need for increased energy security and sustainability. The greatest amounts of hydrocarbons are used as fuel for combustion, particularly in heating and automobile fuel applications. The major components of natural gas are methane and LNG/ CNG. We are all familiar with the use of Shale Gas/ Shale Oil, Biodiesel.
Related Conference of Biofuels and Hydrocarbons
Biofuels and Hydrocarbons Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Advanced Technological Applications
- Biofuels and Hydrocarbons
- Business Transformation
- Downstream Technologies
- Entrepreneur Investment Meet
- Exploration and Production
- GIS and Remote Sensing
- Global Oil and Gas
- Health and Safety
- Midstream Facilities
- Oil and gas impacts
- Oil Formation
- Oil Refining
- Petroleum and Petrochemicals
- Regulations and Ethics
- Upstream Processes