TRANSPORTATION'S IMPACT ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY THROUGH LIQUID BIOFUELS: A RESEARCH STUDY CENTRED ON CHINA.

Authors

  • Yan Hao Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
  • Intan Irieyana Zulkepli Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
  • Mohammad Nizamuddin Inamdar Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
  • Aiman Al-odaini Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

Keywords:

Transportation, Liquid biofuels, Sustainable energy, Fossil fuel, Greenhouse gases

Abstract

Green solutions are urgently needed since the transportation industry is a major producer of energy and a major emitter of greenhouse gases on an international basis. This research digs into the prospect of liquid biofuels—including bioethanol, biodiesel, and bio-jet fuel—to green the Chinese transportation network. The study assesses possibilities for biofuel use to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase the availability of energy, and encourage sustainable development in considering China's fast-growing economy and heavy use of fossil fuels. A statistical method was used to evaluate information collected from 864 respondents using SPSS. Factor evaluation was used to confirm that the measuring scales were robust. Data indicates that environmentally amicable electricity techniques have a statistically significant association with transportation practices. By reducing the release of greenhouse gases as well as replacing the use of fossil fuels, biodiesel have the possibility to mitigate the detrimental effects of a warming planet in developing nations. There are a number of negatives to using biofuels, such as conflict for scarce resources, greater costs of production, and technical challenges. Expansion may be accelerated by better technology and regulatory considerations. The report highlights how important it is to improve rules, develop new technologies, and build superior facilities in order to create a sustainable transportation system. The research then recommends investing more in biofuel production to help China transition to renewable energy and conservation. These suggestions add to the renewable energy debate. They mention that liquid biofuel advances may support meeting global climate goals and secure a sustainable future.

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Published

2025-10-03