SEPTEMBER 10-12, 2018 ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
4rth International Conference on
Power Generation Systems and Renewable Energy Technologies
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Abstract
Economic, social and political strength, development and activation depend upon the energy related issues, demand and the best solutions for the same. When the energy consumption patterns vary and the demand for the production increases the ways and means of energy do change with the pace of time and the fossil fuels were replaced by the diversified and focused on energy generation through nonrenewable sources. Bioethanol has been identified as the best alternate for the petroleum gasoline in the world and it saves fossil fuels depletion and remedies of the greenhouse gases and employment opportunities. Residues of the food crops, grains, edible and nonedible seeds and vegetable oils may be the main feedstock for the biofuels in the world. Different feedstock with respect to the local and international trends of production of ethanol is mentioned and compare in this study. Impact of the production and the policy of bioethanol is worth discussed in the presentation. For the developing world, the food item being used for the production of bioethanol are discouraged and wastes or byproducts are preferred in this regard. Developing countries have shown their interest for the enhanced production of biofuels and many collaborative projects are in progress and policies, legislation are being formulated locally and international.
DR. SYED FARMAN ALI SHAH
Professor& Chairman
Department of Chemical Engineering
Mehran University ofEngineering and Technology (MUET), Jamshoro.
Phone:+92222771262,
Title: POLICY IMPLICATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ETHANOL PRODUCTION