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POTENTIAL USE OF THE MICROALGAE FOR PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS BY USING INDUSTRIAL WASTE FERTILIZER

    2 Author(s):  MANJEET SINGH , DR RAJESH MUJORIYA

Vol -  5, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 44 - 52  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

Biodiesel is the name given to fuel for Diesel engines created by the chemical alteration of animal, fats or vegetable oils. Biodiesel is a clean burning; renewable fuel made from vegetable oils, animal fats and recycled cooking oil and greases. Biodiesel is a renewable diesel fuel alternate that can be made by chemically combining any natural oil or fat with an alcohol such as methanol or ethanol. Methanol has been the most commonly used alcohol in the commercial production of biodiesel. Algae fuel or algal biofuels is a substitute to fossil fuel that uses algae as its source of natural deposits.

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