Call for Abstract

World Biodiesel Congress & Expo, will be organized around the theme “Biodiesel: Sustainable Future Fuel”

Biodiesel 2016 is comprised of 11 tracks and 56 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Biodiesel 2016.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Renewable energy resource
  • Track 1-2Reduced emmissions
  • Track 1-3Effective burning
  • Track 1-4Improved quality control
  • Track 1-5Recycling and reduced waste
  • Track 1-6Second generation fuel
  • Track 1-7Topography
  • Track 1-8Economy
  • Track 2-1Feedstock Development
  • Track 2-2Best Practices in Biomass Supply Chains
  • Track 2-3The Role of Pilot-Scale Production
  • Track 2-4Thermochemical Conversion Approaches
  • Track 2-5Biological Conversion Approaches
  • Track 2-6Emission of gases
  • Track 3-1Biodiesel From Vegetable Oil
  • Track 3-2Supercritical Process
  • Track 3-3Ultrasonic Reactor Method
  • Track 3-4Lipase-Catalyzed Method
  • Track 3-5Volatile Fatty Acids from Anaerobic Digestion of Waste Streams
  • Track 3-6Ultra & High-Shear In-line and Batch Reactors
  • Track 4-1Ethanol fuel and Alcohol fuel
  • Track 4-2Fossil fuel
  • Track 4-3Alternative and Flexible fuel vehicle
  • Track 4-4Matter & Energy
  • Track 5-1Types of biorefineries
  • Track 5-2Biorefining systems
  • Track 5-3Biorefining scheme from algal and bacterial protein sources
  • Track 5-4Integrated biorefinery
  • Track 5-5Risk management issues
  • Track 6-1Vehicular use and manufacturer acceptance
  • Track 6-2Railway usage
  • Track 6-3Aircraft use
  • Track 6-4As a heating oil
  • Track 6-5Cleaning oil spills
  • Track 6-6Biodiesel in generators
  • Track 6-7Biodiversity
  • Track 7-1Biodiesel impact on food security
  • Track 7-2Biofuel Over Fossil Fuel
  • Track 7-3Biodiesel impact on environment
  • Track 7-4Greenhouse gas emissions
  • Track 7-5Deforestation
  • Track 7-6Pollution
  • Track 7-7Biodegradation
  • Track 8-1Energy Security and Balance
  • Track 8-2Air Quality
  • Track 8-3Engine Operation
  • Track 8-4Safety
  • Track 8-5Production-energy of sowing and harvesting of plants
  • Track 8-6Oil heating systems
  • Track 8-7Alternative fuels
  • Track 9-1Biodiesel feedstocks
  • Track 9-2Efficiency and economic arguments
  • Track 9-3Biodiesel Yield
  • Track 9-4Material compatibility Production levels
  • Track 9-5Biodiesel standards
  • Track 9-6The Future of Biodiesel