Biofuels as an alternative drive for vehicles
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7251/JTTTP2202082DAbstract
Due to the increase in the number of vehicles on the roads, the environment is becoming increasingly burdened by exhaust gases produced by the combustion of fuel in internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEVs).
The most significant gases produced by the combustion of fossil fuels in ICEVs are: nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), carbon oxides (CO and CO2), water steam, particulate matters (PM) and various hydrocarbons (CH).
Alternatives to fossil fuels are increasingly being explored in order to reduce the harmful impact of exhaust gases on the environment.
One of the possibilities of reducing harmful gas emissions is the use of alternative drives and fuels. An alternative to fossil fuels produced from crude oil are biofuels produced from renewable sources.
The use of biofuels in internal combustion engines leads to a significant reduction in the emissions of harmful exhaust gases from vehicles and, therefore, to a reduction in environmental pollution.