Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in Palestine

Developing alternatives to fossil fuels has become increasingly essential due to the ongoing depletion of non-renewable energy sources worldwide. Biodiesel, a promising substitute for fossil fuels, is not only environmentally friendly but also compatible with diesel engines. The process of convertin...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Ashqar, Fihme Hantoli, Maher Abdulkareem, Ihab H. Alsurakji
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Language:English
Published: An-Najah National University 2024-01-01
Series:مجلة جامعة النجاح للأبحاث العلوم الطبيعية
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Online Access:https://journals.najah.edu/media/journals/full_texts/8_jb23YwT.pdf
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description Developing alternatives to fossil fuels has become increasingly essential due to the ongoing depletion of non-renewable energy sources worldwide. Biodiesel, a promising substitute for fossil fuels, is not only environmentally friendly but also compatible with diesel engines. The process of converting used vegetable oils or animal fats into biodiesel is known as transesterification. In order to increase Palestine's potential for renewable energy and attain energy independence, biodiesel could be used as a renewable resource. This study focuses on the viability of developing a home appliance that can transform used cooking oil into biodiesel appropriate for domestic usage. Currently, used cooking oil is disposed of inappropriately in Palestine, causing serious environmental harm. Palestine stands to gain by addressing this environmental problem and making it simpler to use used cooking oil as a renewable energy source. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to create a machine that is simple to operate, affordable in comparison to other devices on the market, and needs minimal maintenance. An in-house prototype was built at An-Najah National University's workshop for 4,500 NIS (or roughly $1,320). In addition, a number of lab tests were performed to assess the characteristics of the cooking oil and the required reaction conditions, such as temperature, mixing rate, and the right catalyst. According to the findings, the created machine has a production cost that is 25% lower than that of conventional diesel while maintaining a comparable level of performance in diesel engines. This study opens the door for a long-term solution to Palestine's energy problems and environmental problems.
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spelling doaj-art-fe5573732f924fc2a8ef8fe92cf3ab4d2025-08-20T04:00:44ZengAn-Najah National Universityمجلة جامعة النجاح للأبحاث العلوم الطبيعية1727-21142311-88652024-01-01381545910.35552/anujr.a.38.1.2151Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in PalestineAhmad Ashqar0Fihme Hantoli1Maher Abdulkareem2Ihab H. Alsurakji3NoneNoneNoneDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, An-Najah National University, Nablus, PalestineDeveloping alternatives to fossil fuels has become increasingly essential due to the ongoing depletion of non-renewable energy sources worldwide. Biodiesel, a promising substitute for fossil fuels, is not only environmentally friendly but also compatible with diesel engines. The process of converting used vegetable oils or animal fats into biodiesel is known as transesterification. In order to increase Palestine's potential for renewable energy and attain energy independence, biodiesel could be used as a renewable resource. This study focuses on the viability of developing a home appliance that can transform used cooking oil into biodiesel appropriate for domestic usage. Currently, used cooking oil is disposed of inappropriately in Palestine, causing serious environmental harm. Palestine stands to gain by addressing this environmental problem and making it simpler to use used cooking oil as a renewable energy source. Therefore, the main objective of this study is to create a machine that is simple to operate, affordable in comparison to other devices on the market, and needs minimal maintenance. An in-house prototype was built at An-Najah National University's workshop for 4,500 NIS (or roughly $1,320). In addition, a number of lab tests were performed to assess the characteristics of the cooking oil and the required reaction conditions, such as temperature, mixing rate, and the right catalyst. According to the findings, the created machine has a production cost that is 25% lower than that of conventional diesel while maintaining a comparable level of performance in diesel engines. This study opens the door for a long-term solution to Palestine's energy problems and environmental problems.https://journals.najah.edu/media/journals/full_texts/8_jb23YwT.pdfrenewable resourcetransesterificationenergy independenceused cooking oilbiodiesel
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Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in Palestine
مجلة جامعة النجاح للأبحاث العلوم الطبيعية
renewable resource
transesterification
energy independence
used cooking oil
biodiesel
title Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in Palestine
title_full Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in Palestine
title_fullStr Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in Palestine
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title_short Sustainable Energy Outlook: Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil in Palestine
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transesterification
energy independence
used cooking oil
biodiesel
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