THE CAPACITY OF BIOLIQUIDS EXTRACTED FROM OIL-RICH-PLANTS TO BE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN ROMANIA

Journal Title: Journal of Sustainable Energy - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2

Abstract

The paper promotes bioliquids from indigenous oil-rich plants as renewable energy sources. In the first part the paper analyzes the national and European perspectives to develop renewable energy sources according to the National Strategy for 2016 -2030 with the prospect of 2050, as per European directives. The second part presents the point of view of the Directive 2009/28/EC on bioliquids and the possibility to use bioliquids from oil-rich plants for energy generation in order to reduce pollutant emissions. The third part of this paper presents the results of laboratory analyses concerning the energy characteristics of bioliquids from indigenous oil-rich plants. The conclusions of part four point out that bioliquids from oil-rich plants have the potential to be a solution for EU’s renewable energy and the climate change objectives

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PANAIT A

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PANAIT A (2017). THE CAPACITY OF BIOLIQUIDS EXTRACTED FROM OIL-RICH-PLANTS TO BE RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN ROMANIA. Journal of Sustainable Energy, 8(2), 60-65. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-240488