2022
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2402
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Assessing and choosing the optimum blend of biodiesel, hydrogenated vegetable oil, and petroleum diesel based on sustainability in Indonesia

Abstract: The trend towards increasing biofuel blending mandates in several countries has raised a sustainability trilemma, especially for biofuels derived from palm oil. This study aims to find the most sustainable hydrogen production technology for the production of hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) and biofuel blending. It assesses the sustainability of palm‐oil‐derived biofuel blending of biodiesel (FAME), HVO, and petroleum diesel. There are three hydrogen production options for HVO: steam methane reforming (SMR), b… Show more

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“…Another study identified the best environmentally friendly method for creating hydrogen for biofuel blending and hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO). It evaluates the viability of combining biodiesel (FAME), high-velocity octane (HVO), and diesel with palm oil (Syauqi et al, 2022). Therefore, biodiesel is increasingly recognized as an excellent alternative energy source to replace petroleumbased fuels, including transportation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another study identified the best environmentally friendly method for creating hydrogen for biofuel blending and hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO). It evaluates the viability of combining biodiesel (FAME), high-velocity octane (HVO), and diesel with palm oil (Syauqi et al, 2022). Therefore, biodiesel is increasingly recognized as an excellent alternative energy source to replace petroleumbased fuels, including transportation.…”
Section: Figure 5 Publication Data By Countrymentioning
confidence: 99%