Alternative Fuels for the better Future

  • Ashish Kumar Verma

Abstract

The transformation and reducing carbon emissions of the energy industry demands for new technology and energy sources should be used. Penetration level of intermittent renewable energy sources means the construction of energy recycling, storing of surplus electricity and increased performance of the grid. Such energy surpluses, which could arise more frequently in the upcoming energy system, can be efficiently used for alternate energy development. Many of the alternative energy sources identified for potential uses are chemicals or materials which are already identified and are already being used for other applications. Another important benefit of certain alternative fuels is their ability to serve as an energy carrier. While reviewing their possibilities for use and future advancement, this feature may be indispensable. In the meantime, fuels that could be utilised efficiently for power production and also as an energy source would have a more significant function and are expected to use on a higher scale. On the other hand, the use of renewable energy sources like biomass is already common and their position in the future system is also not uncertain. Although the substantial increase in biomass use poses important questions as to its stability, innovative methods are being pursued. In this study, in addition to their usage and advancement processes, the researchers aimed to investigate alternative energy features. In order to determine the optimal options, the researchers discussed the two renewable energies suggested, alongside their pros and cons, in order to select the most effective position for each energy.

Published
2019-09-30
Section
Articles