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Gang Wu, Jiaoxiu Li, Hao Guo, Xin Wang and Guohe Jiang
The use of alternative fuels in ships faces the dual challenge of emission regulations and cost of use. In this paper, the impact of biodiesel blends from cooking waste as a carbon-neutral fuel for inland waterway vessels was investigated. The software A...
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Radoslaw Przysowa, Bartosz Gawron, Tomasz Bialecki, Anna Legowik, Jerzy Merkisz and Remigiusz Jasinski
Alternative fuels containing biocomponents produced in various technologies are introduced in aviation to reduce its carbon footprint but there is little data describing their impact on the performance and emissions of engines. The purpose of the work is...
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N.C. Nkosi, R.P. Burger, N.R. Matandirotya , C. Pauw, S.J. Piketh
Domestic solid fuel combustion remains a key contributor to indoor and ambient air pollution in low-income settlements. Understanding solid-fuel cost perceptions and burning patterns variability is required for developing sustainable energy policies and ...
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Peterson Murimi Nyaga, Anne Sang, Mariita Bw?Obuya, Simon Maina Mundia
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Brian Gumino, Nicholas A. Pohlman, Jonathan Barnes and Paul Wever
Biomass cookstoves are used as a common source of heating and cooking in developing countries with most improved cookstove design focusing on developing efficiency in thermal conversion of fuels and safer operation than open flame fires. A top-lit-up-dra...
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Abul K. Hossain
Sustainable green biofuels could replace a significant amount of fossil fuels responsible for environmental pollution. In this study, waste cooking oil (WCO) was tested in a diesel engine either neat or blended separately with diesel, butanol and gasolin...
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James K. Gitau, Jane Mutune, Cecilia Sundberg, Ruth Mendum and Mary Njenga
A majority of people in developing countries use biomass energy for cooking and heating due to its affordability, accessibility and convenience. However, unsustainable biomass use leads to forest degradation and climate change. Therefore, this study was ...
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Whitney Pailman, Jiska de Groot, Michael Clifford, Sarah Jewitt, Charlotte Ray
This study explores user experiences with improved cookstoves, drawing on findings from household surveys conducted in South Africa, Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia. Investigations were conducted on fuel and stove preferences; experiences with improved bio...
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Kevin J. Warner and Glenn A. Jones
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to several of the world’s least developed economies. Additionally, forty percent of the nearly one billion people in this region lack access to basic electricity. There are several initiatives and programs aimed at increa...
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Sunset S. Msibi, Gerrit Kornelius
Biogas is a clean and renewable form of energy accessible to low-income households through anaerobic digestion of readily available organic waste. The objectives of this desktop study were to investigate the feasibility of biogas use for substitution of ...
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