Considering the ever-rising costs of traditional fuel paired with the increasing scarcity of its resources, it's easy to see why exploring renewable fuels has become an increasingly critical goal for engineers, researchers, and end-users alike. However, due to the great diversity of technologies, policies, and attitudes, it can be difficult to gain a good well-rounded understanding of these types of fuels. Renewable Motor Fuels: The Past, the Present and the Uncertain Future presents an opportunity to gain an insightful understanding of all the key aspects of alternative automotive fuels in one book. Author Arthur Brownstein describes various sources of renewable motor fuels (including ethanol, algae, isobutanol, natural gas, and battery power) and their production processes, specific properties, and economic advantages/disadvantages. This comprehensive coverage of such an important topic is crucial for anyone with an interest in renewable fuels, from researchers to engineers to end-users.
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Zielgruppe
Researchers and professionals in the automotive and renewable fuels industries seeking to learn about or begin R&D work on automotive fuels. Secondary audiences in chemical engineering, economics, and sales/marketing within automotive fuel companies.
Weitere Infos & Material
1. History and Legislation2. Ethanol3. Economics of Cornstarch for Ethanol4. Cellulosics5. Synthesis Gas6. Algae and Photosynthesis7. Isobutanol: An Ethanol Alternative8. Diesel: An Ethanol Alternative9. Natural Gas: Synergistic or Competitive10. Battery Power: Synergistic or Competitive
Brownstein, Arthur M.
Arthur M. Brownstein has had more than forty years of experience working in senior management in fuel companies such as Chem Systems Inc. and Exxon Chemical. Most recently, he has worked as the General Manager of New Ventures Technology Division at Exxon Chemical. He is now retired.
Dr. Brownstein received his PhD in Chemistry from The Ohio State University. He has written two books (US Petrochemicals: Technologies, Markets & Economics and Trends in Petrochemical Technology: The Impact of the Energy Crisis) and nearly one hundred papers and articles that have been presented at conferences worldwide.