Bio-Diesel : Jatropha Curcas (A Promising Source)
Contents: Message. Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Historical account of bio-diesel. 3. Bio-diesel. 4. The first bio-diesel. 5. Definition of bio-fuel. 6. Products considered for bio-fuels. 7. Kinds and sources of bio-fuels. 8. Perspectives of vegetable oils. 9. Non-edible oils for bio-diesel in India. 10. Bio-diesel: an international scenario. 11. Bio-diesel development: national scenario. 12. Technologies constraints for bio-diesel. 13. Bio-diesel development in India. 14. Expected diesel/bio-diesel demand in India. 15. Bio-diesel specification. 16. Advantages of bio-diesel. 17. Genesis of bio-diesel. 18. Threat scenario by first Prime Minister of India. 19. Relevance of bio-diesel: defence scenario. 20. Prospects of production of bio-diesel in India. 21. Petro-plants: source of bio-diesel. 22. Deliverables from Jatropha. 23. Oil extraction properties of Jatropha. 24. Genetic engineering. 25. Detoxification of seed cake. 26. Commercial production of bio-diesel in India. 27. Institution working on bio-diesel in India. 28. Production and blending of bio-diesel. 29. Evaluation of bio-diesel. 30. Initiatives made in India. 31. Cost benefit analysis/spin-off benefits. 32. Focus. 33. Competence level of DRDO labs. 34. Jatropha - action - uses. 35. Prominent workers on biodiesel in India. 36. Further readings. 37. Bio-diesel: at a glance.
"National security, nutritional security, environmental security and energy security are inter-related and energy security at present has become a national issue. Exploitation of fossil fuel, a sector of energy resources, has been increasing day by day due to mechanized life and it has threatened not only the environmental hazard but also it has opened eyes for exploration of alternate source of fuel growing as our food, feed, fibres and fire woods are grown by farmers. Since country has huge waste land and manpower so production of non-edible oil through plantation of Jatropha and its transformation into bio-diesel is one of the best option as production of edible oil in cultivated land is insufficient to meet the requirement of present population. Countries like Germany, France and Italy are confidentially depending on bio-diesel but from edible oil produced by rapeseed and sunflower. Few countries are moving towards Jatropha cultivation, however, neither a suitable variety nor its standardized agro-technology is so far available. Keeping in view, this book is compiled based on literature, personal communication, experiments, papers and presentation etc. This book is lucidly written and contains 37 chapters, 33 tables and 56 figures for better understanding of readers."