Biodiesel and bioethanol production: A sustainable alternative for the energy crisis?

The present contribution intends to give an overview of the current -status of the energy crisis and suggest some sustainable alternatives for energy production. In first place, a brief summary of the history about resources for energy production is presented. The high dependency of fossil combustib...

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Main Authors: Claudia Castro Martínez, Laura Ivonne Beltrán Arredondo, Juan Carlos Ortiz Ojeda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma Indígena de México 2012-09-01
Series:Ra Ximhai
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Online Access:http://uaim.edu.mx/webraximhai/Ej-25barticulosPDF/9%20CASTRO-MARTINEZ.pdf
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Summary:The present contribution intends to give an overview of the current -status of the energy crisis and suggest some sustainable alternatives for energy production. In first place, a brief summary of the history about resources for energy production is presented. The high dependency of fossil combustibles it is well known and has been estimated that more than 90% of the used energy comes from non-renewable resources such as oil, gas and carbon. In the same way, here, it is described that oil is, by far, the main source of energy used to date and as a consequence, this resource is, unavoidably,coming to an end and at the same time is causing and increasing environmental pollution problems. Later in this work, it is suggested that in order to achieve the energetic sustainability, the development of alternative sources that will allow the reduction of toxic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as a decrease of water usage along with a decrease in the energy production costs are needed. One of the alternatives that have been proposed is the production of biofuels, such as biodiesel and bioethanol. Here, some of the main properties at the level of the employed raw materials and production systems are cited. Finally, this work suggests some solutions that are under development worldwide in order to face thiscurrent energy situation.
ISSN:1665-0441