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Nadaf et al., International Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology E-ISSN 0976-3945 • Waste heat recovery entails capturing and reusing the waste heat from internal combustion engine and using it for heating or generating mechanical or electrical work. • The common technologies used for waste heat recovery from engine include thermoelectric devices, organic Rankine cycle, air- conditioning and refrigeration and preheating of biodiesels using heat exchangers. • The study identified that the incorporated technologies add maximized energy efficiency of the vehicles with improved power and reduced emissions. • CH. Satyanarayana, and P. V. Rao “Influence of Key Properties of Pongamia Biodiesel on Performance Combustion and Emission Characteristics of a DI Diesel Engine” Wseas Transactions On Heat And Mass Transfer ISSN: 1790-5044 Issue 2, Volume 4, April 2009. • Crane D.T., Jackson G.S., Holloway D. “Towards optimisation of automotive waste heat recovery using thermoelectric”. 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