• Because of its abundant biofuel feedstocks, Indonesia has the potential to produce biofuels via a number of pathways, including using different technologies and feedstocks to create different fuels. (org.in)
  • In order for biofuels policy to support Indonesia's commitment to low-carbon growth, however, it is crucial to choose feedstocks that are sustainable and environmentally friendly. (org.in)
  • This may create increased demand for palm and other oils, resulting in increased GHG emissions from the production of these feedstocks. (theicct.org)
  • Biodiesel and HVO producers continue to face challenges in securing feedstocks amidst a rise in production capacity. (cmegroup.com)
  • Globally, maize is used as one of the main feedstocks for ethanol production. (dawn.com)
  • Commercial viability and sustainability involve finding solutions that allow our sites to process various feedstocks, striving to serve attractive markets considering the entire biofuels value chain. (bp.com)
  • Climate change and the rapid depletion of fossil fuel sources globally has injected new motivation into the pursuit of producing efficient, renewable feedstocks or biofuels for modern transportation. (lu.se)
  • However, growing crops, making fertilizers and pesticides, and processing the plants into biofuel requires so much energy that it's questionable whether biofuels are really as environmentally friendly as they might seem on the surface. (techdirt.com)
  • Professor Zimmerman and his team won the Moulton Medal, from the Institute of Chemical Engineers, for their earlier work which used the microbubble technology to improve algae production methods, allowing producers to grow crops more rapidly and more densely. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Moreover, increasing production of biofuels from row crops will likely result in more water pollution due to soil erosion and the increased use of pesticides to grow enough crops to meet federal mandates for more ethanol, the researchers say. (mst.edu)
  • With the federal Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) of 2007 calling for a dramatic ramp-up in ethanol production by 2015, Burken and his colleagues foresee additional water quality problems due to "increased agricultural activity such as tilling more land for row crops and higher fertilizer and agrichemical application. (mst.edu)
  • The energetic efficiency is defined as the ratio of energy obtained from biofuels produced basing on crops from particular area to energy required to satisfy needs of all subsidiary processes assuring correct functioning of plantations on that area. (iomcworld.com)
  • The effects of energetic efficiency of industrial processes converting agricultural crops onto biofuels also have to be analyzed. (iomcworld.com)
  • The effects of exclusion of a fraction of crops from food production towards biofuel production are also discussed. (iomcworld.com)
  • It has become generally accepted that biofuels produced from food commodity crops cause indirect land use change (ILUC) when increased demand for those crops results in an increase in global cultivation area. (theicct.org)
  • In November 2016, the European Commission proposed a revision to the Renewable Energy Directive for the period 2020 to 2030, under which biofuels from materials that might be characterized as wastes and/or residues would play a major role, on the presumption that using these materials would deliver better environmental outcomes than using food crops. (theicct.org)
  • Variation in environmental conditions during the growth of bioenergy crops could have significant detrimental effects on the microbes used in biofuel production. (glbrc.org)
  • First-generation biofuels (also denoted as "conventional biofuels") are made from food crops grown on arable land. (wikipedia.org)
  • Does a recent trend in biofuels risk the ecosystem of host countries importing high-yield non-food crops? (genengnews.com)
  • The giant reed was amongst the species named in a report issued on the sidelines of a major UN conference on biodiversity, where an alliance of four expert groups (including the Global Invasive Species Program) urged governments to select low-risk species of crops for biofuels and impose new controls to manage invasive plants. (genengnews.com)
  • The report, Biofuel Crops and Non-Native Species: Mitigating the Risk of Invasion, points the finger in particular at the giant reed (Arundo donax), a native of West Asia that has become invasive in parts of North and Central America. (genengnews.com)
  • American sugar producers are guaranteed 85% of the domestic sugar market, and you have a clear incentive for farmers introducing more and higher yield biofuel crops. (genengnews.com)
  • Life Technologies offers a comprehensive portfolio of tools and services designed for metabolic engineering, enabling a more effective approach to optimizing organisms and bioproduction pathways, empowering the development of biofuels, energy crops, biobased chemicals, and CO 2 sequestration methods. (thermofisher.com)
  • Resistant to drought and pests, and able to thrive in locations not desirable for food crops, these oil-packed, nonedible seeds are a high-yield, lowcost source for next-generation biofuels. (thermofisher.com)
  • We extend earlier studies by incorporating the effects of land use change on crop water use, and the opportunity costs of using scarce agricultural resources for biofuels rather than other export crops. (who.int)
  • The European Union has raised the standards expected of biofuel producers, but it should "level the playing field" by applying similar standards to other export crops from developing countries. (who.int)
  • Biofuels, made from plant material, are considered an important alternative to fossil fuels and algae, in particular, has the potential to be a very efficient biofuel producer. (sciencedaily.com)
  • These alternative biofuels will help to meet the energy demand by transition to ameliorate and fulfil the energy demand, especially in the transport sector.The actual energy demand for fossil fuels in Bolivia is unsustainable due to its continuous increase. (kth.se)
  • Advanced biofuels - liquid fuels synthesized from the sugars in cellulosic biomass - offer a clean, green and renewable alternative to gasoline, diesel and jet fuels. (designworldonline.com)
  • Deploying effective carbon capture and storage at biofuels plants will cement ethanol and biodiesel as the lowest carbon liquid fuels commercially available in the marketplace. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • A new Sustainable Aviation Fuel Grand Challenge to inspire the dramatic increase in the production of sustainable aviation fuels to at least 3 billion gallons per year by 2030. (worktruckonline.com)
  • Biofuel is a renewable alternative to petroleum-based fuels that is made from algae and results in lower greenhouse gas emissions. (aquahoy.com)
  • This makes Green Fuels Hamburg a pioneer for PtL-SAF production in Germany, supporting ambitions for the city of Hamburg to build a sustainable economy with renewable fuels. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • The climate-neutral aviation of the future needs global projects like Green Fuels Hamburg to take a decisive step forward in terms of fuel production. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • The launch of the Green Fuels Hamburg project is a major milestone towards scaling up the production of this type of sustainable aviation fuel, which has the potential to make a substantial contribution towards the aviation industry's emissions reduction goals. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass , rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels , such as oil. (wikipedia.org)
  • The climate change mitigation potential of biofuel varies considerably, from emission levels comparable to fossil fuels in some scenarios to negative emissions in others. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other publications reserve the term biofuel for liquid or gaseous fuels, used for transportation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Given the prevailing circumstances, biofuel - a renewable energy source - emerges as a promising alternative to reduce our dependence on imported fuels, thereby improving the country's energy security. (dawn.com)
  • What does the future hold for the production of biofuels and other alternative fuels? (theglobalist.com)
  • In the United States, high oil prices and agricultural lobbying prompted passage in 2005 of the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS), which will require the use of 28.4 billion liters (7.5 billion gallons) of biofuels for transportation purposes by 2012. (theglobalist.com)
  • In Japan, the government has permitted low-level ethanol blends in preparation for a possible blending mandate - with the long-term intention of meeting 20% of the nation's oil demand with biofuels or gas-to-liquid (GTL) fuels by 2030. (theglobalist.com)
  • His effort would allow biomass collected through wildfire mitigation efforts to be utilised to produce bioenergy, including biofuels. (biofuels-news.com)
  • The recent surge in fuel prices highlights the importance of research and development on cost-effective biofuels," Feenstra said, later adding, "Researching new ways to create bioenergy from excess vegetation has the potential to not only provide a new fuel source, but to create an additional economic value for smart wildfire mitigation. (biofuels-news.com)
  • : 173 [2] Biofuels (and bioenergy in general) are regarded as a renewable energy source. (wikipedia.org)
  • Life Technologies and SG Biofuels, Inc., a bioenergy crop company, partnered to complete the sequencing of the Jatropha curcas genome to 100x coverage, using the SOLiD® 4.0 System. (thermofisher.com)
  • The two most common types of biofuel are bioethanol and biodiesel . (wikipedia.org)
  • The two main types of biofuel currently being produced in Australia are biodiesel and bioethanol, used as replacements for diesel and petrol (gasoline) respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • In recent years, there has been increasing interest in biofuels due to growing concerns about global warming and rising oil prices. (techdirt.com)
  • The threat of global warming, high oil prices and concerns about energy security have all contributed to a renewed global interest in biofuels as an alternative to oil for transport. (iied.org)
  • Their finding suggests that algal biofuels could also be produced in the ocean, in the brackish water of tidelands, or even on otherwise unusable agricultural land with high salt content in the soil. (techdirt.com)
  • Algal biofuels are increasingly important as a source of renewable energy. (osti.gov)
  • The future of efficient biofuel production is within reach. (lu.se)
  • Biologically produced alcohols , most commonly ethanol, and less commonly propanol and butanol , are produced by the action of microorganisms and enzymes through the fermentation of sugars or starches (easiest), or cellulose (which is more difficult).The IEA estimates that ethanol production used 20% of sugar supplies and 13% of corn supplies in 2021. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Pakistan, despite suboptimal crop yields, sugarcane production has exceeded 88.6m tonnes (2021-22). (dawn.com)
  • Biofuels are generally made by using chemicals, fermentation, and heat to break down the starches, sugars, and other molecules in plants to produce a fuel that can be used by vehicles. (techdirt.com)
  • Advanced biofuels, produced from the microbial fermentation of sugars in lignocellulosic biomass, could displace gasoline, diesel and jet fuel on a gallon-for-gallon basis and be directly dropped into today's engines and infrastructures without impacting performance. (designworldonline.com)
  • The effects of variable precipitation on downstream processing and fermentation of biomass to biofuels have not been well studied. (glbrc.org)
  • These findings indicate that environmental variation can have significant effects on biomass hydrolysate properties and subsequent fermentation to biofuels. (glbrc.org)
  • The ethanol production methods used are enzyme digestion (to release sugars from stored starches), fermentation of the sugars, distillation and drying. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ensuring that our biofuels producers are prioritised through strong RVOs is not only critical for the industry, but also for my constituents who engage with an economy built on its success," Feenstra said. (biofuels-news.com)
  • The Biodiesel Summit: Sustainable Aviation Fuel & Renewable Diesel is a forum designed for biodiesel and renewable diesel producers to learn about cutting-edge process technologies, new techniques and equipment to optimize existing production, and efficiencies to save money while increasing throughput and fuel quality. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • As part of the Pandemic Assistance for Producers initiative, USDA is providing up to $700 million in funding through a new Biofuel Producer Program. (worktruckonline.com)
  • The Program will support agricultural producers that rely on biofuels producers as a market for their agricultural products. (worktruckonline.com)
  • By making payments to producers of biofuels, the funding will help maintain a viable and significant market for such agricultural products. (worktruckonline.com)
  • Who are the leading producers of biofuel? (theglobalist.com)
  • This paper seeks to provide a preliminary identification of the main sustainable development issues involved in the debate around production and trade of biofuels. (iied.org)
  • This is coupled with on-site production of PtL-SAF with synthesis techniques that will include the Fischer-Tropsch process, and using green hydrogen and processed CO₂ to produce a sustainable kerosene. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • To avoid a " food versus fuel " dilemma, second-generation biofuels (also called advanced biofuels or sustainable biofuels ) are made from waste products. (wikipedia.org)
  • The so-called Soybean Oil futures share of the soybean crush margin has recently hit the highest level in over five years, driven in part by the demand for feedstock for the biofuel industry as governments looks to more sustainable energy sources for the future. (cmegroup.com)
  • Editor's note: All facts were adapted from "Biofuels for Transportation: Global Potential and Implications for Sustainable Agriculture and Energy in the 21st Century," a report compiled by the Worldwatch Institute and the German Agencies of Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and Renewable Resources (FNR). (theglobalist.com)
  • Indirect emissions can also result from the use of waste and residual materials for biofuel production. (theicct.org)
  • This consultant report by Cerulogy assesses the indirect emissions implications of producing biofuels from some of the materials listed in the proposal, and of some that may be proposed as additions to the proposal as it is discussed in the European Council and Parliament. (theicct.org)
  • This study finds that indirect emissions are likely to be significant in most cases and can fundamentally change our understanding of the full climate impacts of using these materials for biofuels. (theicct.org)
  • Biofuel has already captured the attention of policymakers in many countries as a viable solution to improve energy security, reduce greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change and decrease import bills. (dawn.com)
  • MEPs have today approved a cap on the production of food crop-based biofuels and backed plans to measure indirect emissions from 2020. (businessgreen.com)
  • Companies like Luca Technologies and Next Fuel are investigating the potential for microbial methane production from coal. (techdirt.com)
  • However, exports of tallow to Singapore for the manufacture of renewable diesel have increased significantly in recent years, due to reduced demand from biofuel refineries in Australia. (wikipedia.org)
  • It requires developing a deep understanding of manufacturing biofuels within our refineries. (bp.com)
  • Researchers at UC San Diego have demonstrated for the first time that marine algae can also be used to produce biofuels like fresh water algae. (techdirt.com)
  • A solution to the difficult issue of harvesting algae for use as a biofuel has been developed using microbubble technology. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Algae produce an oil which can be processed to create a useful biofuel. (sciencedaily.com)
  • They have developed an inexpensive way of producing microbubbles that can float algae particles to the surface of the water, making harvesting easier, and saving biofuel-producing companies time and money. (sciencedaily.com)
  • We thought we had solved the major barrier to biofuel companies processing algae to use as fuel when we used microbubbles to grow the algae more densely," explains Professor Zimmerman. (sciencedaily.com)
  • It turned out, however, that algae biofuels still couldn´t be produced economically, because of the difficulty in harvesting and dewatering the algae. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Japan's biotechnology company euglena is to start mass production of bio jet fuel and biodiesel out of algae and waste oil, with the aim of being the first company to fuel green commercial flights out of Japan. (aquahoy.com)
  • Algae is widely considered as a potential source of biofuel because it does not compete with food resources. (aquahoy.com)
  • Despite the global positive impacts of soybean-, maize- and sugarcane-based (first-generation) liquid biofuels, several drawbacks pertaining to increased use of agricultural land, causing deforestation in some countries and extensive practice of fertilizers have been observed. (kth.se)
  • The overall water footprint associated with biofuels must recognize the impact of increased agricultural activity on water quality as well as water consumption," they write. (mst.edu)
  • The present paper gives preliminary considerations concerning the influence of biofuel production, and its energetic efficiency on potential fulfillment of agricultural energy demand and consequently sustainability of agricultural production. (iomcworld.com)
  • energetic plantations", energetic efficiency of industrial biofuel processing plants, and energy demand for other types of agricultural production. (iomcworld.com)
  • Biofuel can be produced from plants or from agricultural, domestic or industrial biowaste. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a classic case of unintended consequences, we demonstrate that these measures may decrease the sustainability of biofuels production by increasingly stressing water supplies. (iwaponline.com)
  • The country is committed to enhancing its current blending ratio from 10 per cent to 20pc by 2030, aiming to decrease energy costs, fulfil climate pledges, and tackle surplus production of sugarcane, maize, broken rice, and other food grains. (dawn.com)
  • Germany and France have announced plans to rapidly expand both ethanol and biodiesel production - with the aim of reaching the EU targets before the deadline. (theglobalist.com)
  • With measurements from MAX IV's SPECIES beamline, a group from Lund University and RISE , Research Institutes of Sweden, has successfully developed a model catalyst that, once tuned, holds potential to significantly improve the treatment process for the large-scale manufacture of viable biofuels from lignin. (lu.se)
  • Kena Li presented her midterm seminar entitled Base-catalyzed depolymerization of Kraft lignin for low-molecular-mass compound production on June 20, 2019. (lu.se)
  • Proposed as a biofuel crop, the reed is naturally flammable and thus increases the likelihood of wildfires. (genengnews.com)
  • Sugar cane is the most important crop for producing biofuels today and the feedstock for more than 40% of all ethanol fuel. (theglobalist.com)
  • If done correctly, the use of advanced biofuels would not add excess carbon to the atmosphere. (designworldonline.com)
  • Biofuels like ethanol are a low cost, low carbon solution and can be a carbon negative fuel in the next decade. (biofuels-news.com)
  • Capturing and storing carbon dioxide in underground wells has the potential to become the most consequential technological deployment in the history of the broader biofuels industry. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • From RTÉ Radio 1's Drivetime, could biofuels help cut our carbon footprint? (rte.ie)
  • In 2016-17, biofuels contributed only 0.5% of the total liquid and gaseous transport fuel energy mix in Australia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bioethanol can also be produced from corn and sugarcane (first-generation biofuels), however, there are ethical concerns due to competition between growing food for consumption and growing food for fuel, thus raising the fuel vs food debate. (rte.ie)
  • Biofuels are mostly used for transportation, but can also be used for heating and electricity. (wikipedia.org)
  • This article mainly deals with biofuels for personal vehicles, though cooking, heating and electricity generation can also use biofuel. (wikipedia.org)
  • The proposed biodiesel production includes the development of heterogeneous catalysts that enable the production of biodiesel from edible and non-edible oils (i.e. rapeseed, babassu, and Ricinus oils). (kth.se)
  • Better catalysts for making biofuel. (lu.se)
  • This will substantially increase the current production of corn-based ethanol despite widespread concerns over its negative impact on the availability and quality of already stressed water resources. (iwaponline.com)
  • The National Academy of Sciences' (NAS) recently-released report on water use in biofuels production (principally corn-based ethanol) proposes improved on-farm irrigation efficiency and water recycling within biorefineries to reduce the impact on water availability. (iwaponline.com)
  • The mandated production using the current technology has driven the use of ethanol production from corn and biodiesel from soybeans as these are the currently available technologies. (mst.edu)
  • The researchers note that 44 percent of all the corn produced in the United States from 2007 would be required for ethanol production to meet the 2015 goal. (mst.edu)
  • Corn - the primary source for biofuel production in the United States - ranks a close second, constituting nearly the same share of the world's supply. (theglobalist.com)
  • To obtain the highest ethanol production, two native yeast strains were isolated and characterized. (kth.se)
  • While most hydrolysates were readily fermented to biofuels, the growth of yeast (but not Z. mobilis ) was completely inhibited in hydrolysate generated from drought stressed switchgrass. (glbrc.org)
  • As of 2017 Australia is a relatively small producer of biofuels, accounting for 0.2% of world bioethanol production and 0.1% of world biodiesel production. (wikipedia.org)
  • From medicinal use to biofuels,the relatively small seeds of Jatropha curcas carry huge impact. (thermofisher.com)
  • Cellulose and hemicellulose are the only fractions required for bioethanol production. (rte.ie)
  • The analysis of the individual growth and development parameters of S. polyrrhiza plants in the experiment carried out indicates new possibilities for the use of this group of plants in biofuel and bioethanol production . (bvsalud.org)
  • Total commercial biofuel production for 2018 is estimated at 290 million liters (ML): 250ML of ethanol and 40ML of biodiesel. (wikipedia.org)
  • Waste biofuel markets such as used cooking oils and animal fats have also been trading at close to record levels. (cmegroup.com)
  • Biofuel is fuel that is produced from organic matter (biomass), including plant materials and animal waste. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Australia, there are three major fuel ethanol production facilities that produce ethanol primarily from waste wheat starch, grain sorghum and molasses. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, recent technological advancements have presented an opportunity to convert food waste into renewable biofuels, such as bioethanol which can be used in automobiles and aircraft engines. (rte.ie)
  • Bioethanol from plant sources (also known as second-generation biofuel) is a renewable fuel that can be produced from a variety of cellulosic and industrial food waste, such as distillers' spent grain. (rte.ie)
  • As the largest, longest running ethanol conference in the world, the FEW is renowned for its superb programming-powered by Ethanol Producer Magazine -that maintains a strong focus on commercial-scale ethanol production, new technology, and near-term research and development. (biomassmagazine.com)
  • The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects the biofuels market to grow 18% from 2019 levels by 2026. (cmegroup.com)
  • [4] Demand for aviation biofuel is forecast to increase. (wikipedia.org)
  • Part of this increase can be attributed to the demand for biofuels and HVO, but part is also due to the strong level of exports for soybeans 3 resulting in less supply being available to be crushed into oil 4 . (cmegroup.com)
  • The demand for biofuels is changing the relationship between meal and oil, a key indicator for the soybean oil refiners. (cmegroup.com)
  • Another challenge is that there is a low demand for this spent grain for cattle feeding during the summer as compared to the winter, coupled with the summer months being the peak production period for most distilleries. (rte.ie)
  • Various aspects of manufacturing and production processes contribute to technological, energetic, and economic efficiency in relevant production. (iomcworld.com)
  • Production of biodiesel is created through the reaction of these substances with an alcohol such as ethanol or methanol with the presence of a catalyst in processes called transesterification and esterification to produce mono-alkyl esters (biodiesel) and glycerine (by-product). (wikipedia.org)
  • The EU accounted for nearly 89% of all biodiesel production worldwide in 2005. (theglobalist.com)
  • Knowledge of how these factors impact biofuel production can guide pretreatment and biocatalyst choices to mitigate inhibitory effects. (glbrc.org)
  • Cellulosic biomass , derived from non-food sources, such as trees and grasses, is also being developed as a feedstock for ethanol production. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ethanol production was studied using the residues of Schinus molle seeds after the essential oil extraction process, which is available in excess in Bolivia. (kth.se)
  • Production of biofuel by gasification of biomass residues was successfully validated in the EU's COMSYN project in September. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • The production concept is based on the distributed primary conversion of various kinds of biomass residues to intermediate liquid products at small-to-medium scale (10-50 kt/a Fischer-Tropsch products, 30-150 MW biomass) units located close to biomass resources. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • How much have recent advances in the biofuel industry affected porduction? (theglobalist.com)
  • Many in the industry believe that these targets represent a floor - rather than a limit - to biofuel production. (theglobalist.com)
  • We're partnering with the industry's most forward-thinking organizations and employing the most innovative, rigorous, and robust tools on the market to provide comprehensive solutions to the biofuel industry to develop, optimize, and mass produce new, renewable energy sources. (thermofisher.com)
  • Biofuel industry leaders look to us for the innovation and expertise to make biofuels a global reality, and we welcome the opportunity to discuss different forms of collaboration and strategic partnerships. (thermofisher.com)
  • The first validation test runs successfully demonstrated the efficiency of the compact gasification and synthesis process concept, as well as the production of FT-products, waxes and other hydrocarbons," said principal scientist Pekka Simell from VTT. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • COMSYN aims to develop a new BTL production concept by means of a compact gasification and synthesis process. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • U.S. fuel ethanol production was up 3 percent the week ending Sept. 22, according to data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration on Sept. 27. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • We present the key findings about biofuel production and prospects as compiled for the "Biofuels for Transportation" project by the Worldwatch Institute and the German Agencies for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and Renewable Resources (FNR). (theglobalist.com)
  • Bolivia has great potential for local first- and second-generation liquid biofuel production. (kth.se)
  • Considering the main objectives of a circular economy, Lemnaceae plants have great potential for different types of techniques to valorize their biomass for use in biofuel production . (bvsalud.org)
  • Researchers at Purdue University are studying how termite digestion could help improve biofuel production. (techdirt.com)
  • While previous studies have examined biofuel production's impact on air quality, land use and net energy value, "the effect of increased biofuel production on water security has not been subjected to the same scrutiny," the researchers write. (mst.edu)
  • The main focus of previous studies looked at environmental trade-offs to fossil-fuel usage and not other aspects of biofuel production, according to the researchers. (mst.edu)
  • Biofuel production costs will be reduced by up to 35 per cent compared to alternative routes, which translates to less than 0.80 euros per litre production cost for diesel. (canadianbiomassmagazine.ca)
  • The production of renewable diesel typically involves hydrotreating or hydroprocessing, where triglycerides or hydrocarbons from organic materials are refined into a renewable biofuel that is chemically identical to petroleum diesel. (biofuels-news.com)
  • However, the intensification of liquid biofuel production should focus on second- and third-generation biofuel production to minimize direct and indirect undesired impacts.This thesis considers the development of suitable technology and procedures to produce second-generation liquid biofuels, which can be divided into biodiesel and ethanol production. (kth.se)
  • Biofuel production can have conflicting impacts on economic growth, food and energy security, and natural resources. (who.int)
  • To this end, we develop an integrated modeling framework to simultaneously assess the economic and environmental impacts of producing biofuels in Malawi. (who.int)
  • We also find that the economic and environmental impacts of biofuels are preferable to those of tobacco or soybeans. (who.int)
  • As a result, developing advanced (second- and third-generation) liquid biofuels have been identified as better alternatives and are considered to be of great importance in the future. (kth.se)
  • Biofuel production is part of our energy future, but it needs to be considered as part of a portfolio of energy sources and technologies. (mst.edu)
  • Ethanol produced from renewable energy sources, biomass, is the most promising biofuel for the future. (wikipedia.org)
  • This situation has prompted attempts to achieve energy independence through the production of biofuels. (kth.se)
  • The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandates a five-fold increase in current biofuels production. (iwaponline.com)
  • Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced steps the U.S. Department of Agriculture is taking to enable energy independence by boosting homegrown biofuels. (worktruckonline.com)
  • The site can produce 125 kiloliters of bio jet fuel and biodiesel per year, and it plans to raise the production capacity to 250,000 kiloliters by 2025. (aquahoy.com)
  • From 2026, the production facility in its initial configuration is projected to produce at least 10,000 tonnes of PtL-SAF annually. (renewableenergymagazine.com)
  • Our US Biofuels Value Chain (BVC) Manufacturing Growth Manager manages the commercial workstreams for our US co-processing project pipeline, including concept development, economic evaluation, constraint analysis, and market analysis to produce robust financial cases and prioritization strategy. (bp.com)
  • The fact that, at least per this article, these biofuel digesters are explosion-prone, can produce water contaminants, and also emit lung-damaging fumes is enough to raise questions as to whether this approach is a net positive. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Ethanol fuel is the most common biofuel worldwide, particularly in Brazil . (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to the issue of substandard cotton seed, the adverse effects of climate change have played havoc with cotton production. (dawn.com)
  • Now, amid growing government incentives to turn the manure generated at these operations into climate-friendly biofuels, there are mounting concerns that the efforts could make industrial farming bigger and more dangerous. (nakedcapitalism.com)