Biodiesel production feedstocks: current state in Algeria

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Research and development of affordable, sustainable, and low-carbon energy sources capable of reducing dependence on fossil fuels, contributing to social and economic development, and improving environmental and health skills have become a global priority. In recent decades, biodiesel produced from oilseeds has received significant attention as an alternative biofuel. However, the use of first-generation oilseed crops has sparked controversy, and the use of local non-edible feedstocks is considered a promising alternative. The motivation behind this review is to provide an alternative and enlightening perspective on the use of non-edible vegetable oils for biodiesel production, with a particular focus on the current state of biodiesel production in Algeria. The objective is to assess the conditions under which this production could be sustainable and environmentally friendly while maintaining a balance between energy needs, economic stability, and environmental impact.

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Bessah, R., Danane, F., Alloune, R., & Abada, S. (2023). Biodiesel production feedstocks: current state in Algeria. Journal of Renewable Energies, 26(2), 161–177. https://doi.org/10.54966/jreen.v26i2.1144

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