• Due to this off-site change in the carbon stock of the soil and the biomass, indirect land use change has consequences in the greenhouse gas (GHG) balance of a biofuel. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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 heat generated by geothermal power plants can be used to optimize biofuel production processes, such as the conversion of biomass into biofuels. (managenergy.tv)
  • With over a billion tons of available biomass, the potential for advanced biofuels are limitless. (growthenergy.org)
  • Fuel made from biomass -that is, plant or algae material or animal waste-is known as biofuel. (britannica.com)
  • Since biomass can easily be replenished, biofuel is considered to be a source of renewable energy , unlike fossil fuels , such as petroleum, coal, and natural gas. (britannica.com)
  • The NSF supports basic research in marine science and biotechnology, and the DOE sees relevance to national energy needs because the shipworm, one species of mollusk the OHSU project will focus on, harbors bacteria that hold the promise of economically converting plant biomass into cellulosic ethanol, one of the holy grails in the quest for viable biofuels. (azocleantech.com)
  • Biomass typically needs to be pretreated with strong acids, at high temperatures, to break it down into usable raw materials for biofuel. (rsc.org)
  • Scientists have been trying to find, or bioengineer, microorganisms that can more readily breakdown plant material and produce desired biofuels directly from untreated biomass. (rsc.org)
  • Overall, our work provides a method to contrast regional effects and global environmental impacts of policy instruments supporting agricultural biomass for biofuels prior to implementation. (lu.se)
  • If, for example, biomass is extracted for use as bioenergy, there is an immediate climate impact when the biofuel is combusted. (lu.se)
  • As farmers worldwide respond to higher crop prices in order to maintain the global food supply-and-demand balance, pristine lands are cleared to replace the food crops that were diverted elsewhere to biofuels' production. (wikipedia.org)
  • The expanding world population and the on-going switch towards consumption of meat and dairy produce as incomes rise are already putting pressure on freshwater supplies, which increased growing of biofuel crops could exacerbate. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The project, "Impact of bioenergy crops on pests, natural enemies and pollinators in agricultural and non-crop landscapes," is a cooperative effort of K-State, the University of Arkansas, Oklahoma State University and the USDA-Agriculture Research Service Arid-Land Agricultural Research Center. (k-state.edu)
  • 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)
  • First-generation biofuels (also denoted as "conventional biofuels") are made from food crops grown on arable land. (wikipedia.org)
  • First-generation biofuels are derived from edible crops such as sugarcane, corn, and oilseeds using conventional technology. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • Second-generation advanced biofuels are produced from non-edible feedstock, including agricultural waste, dedicated energy crops, and organic waste. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • This type of biofuel energy offers advantages such as utilizing waste products, reduced competition with food crops, and potential to achieve higher yields compared to first-generation biofuels. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • This year, the Biden administration will reset the biofuel volume targets of the RFS , and it's yet to be seen how new targets could ultimately impact the price of corn, demand for soybeans to make biodiesel, the farms that produce these crops, and-ultimately-the dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico. (civileats.com)
  • Yet, monocultures of GM crops (mainly soya and maize) as animal feed have had negative impacts, e.g.: in Argentina and Paraguay. (econexus.info)
  • As with other intensive crops, biofuel production displaces other activities to new areas, whether smallscale agriculture or large-scale cattle ranching. (econexus.info)
  • Some have argued that bioenergy has not delivered on its promise of energy security and reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, especially in the case of field crops utilized to produce biofuels, bioheat, and biopower. (hindawi.com)
  • These types of ethanol produced from food crops are considered to be "first-generation" biofuels. (britannica.com)
  • Some of the disadvantages of biofuels apply mainly to low-diversity biofuel sources-corn, soybeans, sugarcane, and oil palms-which are traditional agricultural crops. (britannica.com)
  • And nearly all of the biofuel crops it produces are for export, anyway. (motherjones.com)
  • The issue is not limited to how much of each crop may be used for biofuels instead of food and feed, but how much planting area could be diverted from producing other crops to those used as feedstock for production of biofuels. (greencarcongress.com)
  • What consequences will the increased cultivation and use of biofuels (crops and forests) have for CC, AQ, BD and ES? (lu.se)
  • Other examples centre on the growing of crops for biofuel in countries such as Tanzania, where local communities have seen their land and livelihoods taken from them by large investment companies, with very little input in the decision-making process or accrual of benefits. (lu.se)
  • The indirect land use change impacts of biofuels, also known as ILUC or iLUC (pronounced as i-luck), relates to the unintended consequence of releasing more carbon emissions due to land-use changes around the world induced by the expansion of croplands for ethanol or biodiesel production in response to the increased global demand for biofuels. (wikipedia.org)
  • After the Searchinger team paper, estimation of carbon emissions from ILUC, together with the food vs. fuel debate, became one of the most contentious issues relating to biofuels, debated in the popular media, scientific journals, op-eds and public letters from the scientific community, and the ethanol industry, both American and Brazilian. (wikipedia.org)
  • In December 2008 the European Parliament adopted more stringent sustainability criteria for biofuels and directed the European Commission to develop a methodology to factor in GHG emissions from indirect land use change. (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)
  • As BP and Bunge announce the completion of a new joint venture, BP Bunge Bioenergia, we look at how effective biofuels are in lowering emissions and whether growing them is to the detriment of the Amazon rainforest. (bp.com)
  • What's ethanol's impact on emissions? (bp.com)
  • Looking forward, the country's demand for ethanol is estimated to increase by about 70% by 2030," Lindenhayn says, adding: "Biofuels will be an essential part of advancing towards a low carbon future by reducing emissions from transport and electricity, and Brazil is leading the way in showing how they can be used at scale. (bp.com)
  • Biofuels will be an essential part of advancing towards a low carbon future by reducing emissions from transport and electricity, and Brazil is leading the way in showing how they can be used at scale. (bp.com)
  • Because biofuels are made from organic material that is grown, harvested, and regrown, their use reduces the overall CO2 emissions of motoring. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • National and Labour have feuded for 15 years over whether or not fuel companies should be forced to reduce emissions from their products by blending biofuels into ordinary fuel. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • The mandate would require fuel companies to blend a certain portion of biofuels in with regular petrol to reduce their emissions. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • This climate impact analysis includes all fossil and net biogenic CO2 emissions as well as the timing of these emissions. (diva-portal.org)
  • Instead, a new five-year study of its impact on land use suggests it led to increased fertilizer use, water pollution, and likely at least 24 percent more emissions than gasoline. (civileats.com)
  • Since the EU is not able to produce all the feedstock to meet the biofuels demand, imports would be inevitable, putting pressure on arable land in other regions including rainforests, and creating additional CO2 emissions, shortages of water and food shortages. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • In this article, we will delve into the fascinating connection between biofuels and geothermal energy, exploring how their collaboration holds immense promise for reducing carbon emissions and paving the way towards a greener future. (managenergy.tv)
  • The integration of biofuels and geothermal energy holds promise for reducing carbon emissions. (managenergy.tv)
  • Harnessing the Earth's heat through geothermal energy is an incredible way to produce sustainable power, but another promising solution for reducing carbon emissions is the use of biofuels. (managenergy.tv)
  • The use of biofuels not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also helps to decrease our dependency on fossil fuels. (managenergy.tv)
  • To illustrate the potential of biofuels, let's look at a comparison between the carbon emissions of conventional gasoline and a commonly used biofuel, biodiesel. (managenergy.tv)
  • This demonstrates the potential of biofuels as a sustainable solution for reducing carbon emissions and transitioning towards a greener future. (managenergy.tv)
  • In addition, Blue Biofuels intends to excel in its carbon footprint reduction anticipating a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions of over 80% as compared to fossil fuels. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • Two EU laws adopted in 2009 promote the use of biofuels in the EU, ostensibly for the purpose of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the transport sector. (transportenvironment.org)
  • First generation biofuels have created nearly 400,000 jobs, revitalized our rural communities and have reduced our dependence on foreign oil while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. (growthenergy.org)
  • Moreover, the industrial production of biofuels can result in additional emissions of greenhouse gases that may offset the benefits of using a renewable fuel. (britannica.com)
  • Characterization of biofuels blends: emissions, permeation and apportionment of volatile organic compounds. (cdc.gov)
  • The formulation of motor vehicle fuels can alter the magnitude and composition of evaporative and exhaust emissions that are associated with environmental and health impacts. (cdc.gov)
  • How can we maintain BD in traditional agricultural landscapes, maintain or increase quantity/quality of yields, and simultaneously decrease the net climate forcing resulting from CO2, CH4 and N2O emissions and biophysical impacts? (lu.se)
  • The generation and use of energy through various fossil fuels not only impacts health and the local environment, but also contributes to global environmental change through climate change, since carbon dioxide emissions are the most significant greenhouse gas. (lu.se)
  • The European Union and the US have recently set major targets for the expansion of biofuels in road vehicles, for which ethanol and biodiesel are seen as the only currently viable alternative to petroleum fuels. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The two most common types of biofuel are bioethanol and biodiesel . (wikipedia.org)
  • Bioethanol and biodiesel are liquid biofuels. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • Another common liquid biofuel is biodiesel. (britannica.com)
  • Property used to produce biofuels, including ethanol and biodiesel, may be eligible for a property tax exemption if it is located in a designated Rural Renewable Energy Development Zone. (energy.gov)
  • Dr Kumar's car, an Indica, runs on a 50 percent mix of biodiesel and biofuel and that is illustrative for villagers. (civilsocietyonline.com)
  • Among all major food and feed commodities, the additional demand for maize (a feedstock for the production of ethanol) and rapeseed (a feedstock for the production of biodiesel) has had the potential for the strongest impacts on prices. (greencarcongress.com)
  • At present, India is implementing the 2nd generation biofuels. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • First generation biofuels are made from vegetable oils, sugar cane, cereals and derivatives which are the " key raw materials ​" for the groups represent by CAOBISCO, the statement acknowledged. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • Higher blends such as E15 and next generation biofuels will help us break through the blendwall. (growthenergy.org)
  • Buis concluded, "By reducing Renewable Volume Obligations, which the EPA recently proposed, we will see a major impact on the infrastructure needed for these higher blends as well as the development of next generation biofuels, which could impede future economic growth for our entire country. (growthenergy.org)
  • Next generation biofuels. (globalchange.com)
  • The UN report, Sustainable Bioenergy: A Framework for Decision Makers, suggests that biofuels can be a force for good if they are planned well, but can bring adverse consequences if not. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Synthesis bioenergy, sustainability and trade-offs: can we avoid deforestation while promoting biofuels? (cifor.org)
  • : 173 [2] Biofuels (and bioenergy in general) are regarded as a renewable energy source. (wikipedia.org)
  • The main objective of this special issue is to better understand the emergence of bioenergy markets and explore the direct or indirect consequences of the expansion of this alternative energy source on the rural economy, energy, and commodity markets, as well as associated environmental impacts at the country, regional, or global level. (hindawi.com)
  • In this project, we examine the life cycle impacts of producing hydrocarbon fuels from poplars grown on bioenergy farms. (hardwoodbiofuels.org)
  • The report, Soaring food prices: facts, perspectives, impacts and actions required , was prepared as one of the discussion documents for an upcoming conference on world food security in Rome focused on the challenges of climate change and bioenergy. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Another theme that I address in my research, and want to explore further, is the increasing impact of climate mitigation policies and expansion of renewable energy (for example bioenergy), and how this increases demand for land. (lu.se)
  • This report summarises 20 case studies on investments in the production of biofuel and the feedstocks used for biofuel (palm oil, soybeans, sugarcane and jatropha) in forest-rich countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. (cifor.org)
  • Blue Biofuels is capable of making sustainable aviation fuel from cellulosic feedstocks first by converting the cellulose in feedstocks into sugars using the Company's patented and proprietary Cellulose-to-Sugar process, then by converting the sugars into ethanol using a standard process, and then converting the ethanol into sustainable aviation fuel and related products via the patented Vertimass process that the Company has licensed. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • and the extent to which Oregon producers import biofuels or biofuels feedstocks from outside the state. (energy.gov)
  • to release sugars for biofuel feedstocks. (rsc.org)
  • Herbs and woody plants are potential renewable biofuel feedstocks, but their chemical complexity and high lignin content make them extremely difficult to degrade. (rsc.org)
  • Rather than a 13 percent hit to the highway trust fund through 2022 due to fuel economy standards, they say, the impact would be just 1 percent. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • However, Kliesch writes, the actual impact through 2022 would be just $2.5 billion, because the full vehicle fleet would not turn over for several more years. (governorsbiofuelscoalition.org)
  • On World Biofuel Day on 10 August 2022, Indian government announced to set up 2nd generation ethanol plant at Indian Oil Corporation's refinery in Haryana. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • Following COP26 in November 2021, the interest for Biofuels - predominantly plant-based Biodiesels - exploded, leading to a change in the price dynamics of Soybean in the US in late 2021, and will continue to for other Oilseeds & Vegoils in 2022. (agflow.com)
  • Moreover, another La Niña is impacting South America with severe droughts and warmth , which will affect the Soybean supply in 2022. (agflow.com)
  • How will the Biofuel industry and weather impact the Vegoils market trades in 2022? (agflow.com)
  • His testimony largely focused on the benefits of biofuels in NASCAR and the substantial improvements Sunoco Green E15, the 15 percent ethanol blend used in the sport, has had in the world of stock car racing. (growthenergy.org)
  • Land use is also a major factor in evaluating the benefits of biofuels. (britannica.com)
  • Other authors have also argued that indirect land use changes produce other significant social and environmental impacts, affecting biodiversity, water quality, food prices and supply, land tenure, worker migration, and community and cultural stability. (wikipedia.org)
  • We also find that the economic and environmental impacts of biofuels are preferable to those of tobacco or soybeans. (who.int)
  • They also often skipped the soybeans in their rotations, despite the potential impacts on their soil. (civileats.com)
  • In diverting arable land and important feedstock such as corn or soybeans from the human food chain, biofuel production can affect the price and availability of foods. (britannica.com)
  • The European Commission's Renewable Energy Directive EU RED is responsible for regulating imports of raw materials (such as soybeans) into the European Union for the production of biofuels. (responsiblesoy.org)
  • But the prices of food, land and agricultural commodities could be driven up, it warns, with major impacts in poorer countries where people spend a much greater share of their incomes on food than in developed nations. (bbc.co.uk)
  • This research will advance our knowledge of risks or benefits from placing large biofuel crop monocultures into established agricultural landscapes in the Midwest. (k-state.edu)
  • Biofuel can be produced from plants or from agricultural, domestic or industrial biowaste. (wikipedia.org)
  • The EU policy of boosting biofuels production has "contributed considerably to the dramatic price increases in raw materials worldwide," ​ which has been exacerbated by global demand for agricultural commodities and erratic weather, it said. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • The organisation highlighted research at the University of Bologna which concluded that the impact on prices following a sharp increase in the demand of agricultural commodities will reduce the competitiveness of the food industry and require consumers to pay for higher production costs. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • Although not the sole cause for the worldwide rapid increases in food prices, the biofuels market has created a new and significant source of demand for some agricultural commodities such as sugar, corn, cassava, oilseeds and palm oil. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Production of agricultural biofuels is expected to rise due to increasing climate change mitigation ambitions. (lu.se)
  • We study the potential impacts of a change in agricultural policy on regional agricultural structure and production, and the environment with an Agent-Based Life Cycle Assessment approach. (lu.se)
  • The UK Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation program requires the Renewable Fuels Agency (RFA) to report potential indirect impacts of biofuel production, including indirect land use change or changes to food and other commodity prices. (wikipedia.org)
  • Regulators need to take a closer look at the impacts of biofuel production on land use and the carbon intensity of anaerobic digesters as they develop lifecycle assessments for transportation fuels, a National Academy of Sciences report says. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Despite "intense study over the last decade" on whether, or to what extent, biofuel production replaces food production and affects the environment, "substantial uncertainties remain on many key components of economic models used to assess these impacts," the report said, calling for more work to be done. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Realising the potential influence of investors on minimising the negative social and environmental costs associated with feedstock expansion and biofuel production requires improved dissemination of high-quality governance instruments. (cifor.org)
  • Biofuel production can have conflicting impacts on economic growth, food and energy security, and natural resources. (who.int)
  • We find that biofuel production is generally pro-poor and reduces food insecurity by raising household incomes. (who.int)
  • Biofuel production and utilization has been promoted all over the world. (nii.ac.jp)
  • In this study, we conclude that bio-ethanol production brings a larger economic impact with a smaller increase in CO2 emission, thus contributing to the CO2 efficiency of a specific region. (nii.ac.jp)
  • The robust results show that truck electrification and increased renewable electricity production is a much better strategy to reduce the climate impact of cargo transport than the adoption of DME trucks, and much more primary energy efficient. (diva-portal.org)
  • The U.S. is the world leader in biofuel production-generating 47 percent of global output over the last decade. (civileats.com)
  • If setaside land were brought into agrofuel production, the impacts on biodiversity would be severe, as would impacts on water reserves through increased irrigation. (econexus.info)
  • Certification of agrofuels is likely to have a similar impact, displacing uncertified production to more marginal areas where it may do more damage. (econexus.info)
  • Researcher Daven Khana studies the bacteria Zymomonas mobilis and its potential use in the production of biofuels and sustainable replacements for petrochemicals. (glbrc.org)
  • Talks on the European Union's draft Renewable Energy Directive should be postponed until after independent research into the effects of biofuels production, argues the confectionery and biscuit industry. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • Geothermal power plants can provide heat to optimize biofuel production processes. (managenergy.tv)
  • Waste heat from biofuel production can be used in geothermal systems, increasing overall energy efficiency. (managenergy.tv)
  • By integrating biofuel production with geothermal energy systems, we can create a sustainable and efficient energy solution. (managenergy.tv)
  • Enhanced energy output: Combining geothermal and biofuel technologies allows for increased energy production, as the two sources can complement each other's intermittent availability. (managenergy.tv)
  • In the United States, for instance, more than one-third of the country's total corn output was allocated to the production of biofuel in 2016, up from just 6 percent at the turn of the 21st century. (britannica.com)
  • The impact that biofuel production has on natural habitats is also of great concern. (britannica.com)
  • This anchor investment is expected to catalyse further private investments and biofuel production, particularly in the biogas sector. (ipfonline.com)
  • In this analysis, we examine the production of biofuels using the ZeaChem conversion technology with emphasis on options for producing hydrogen that is required in the process. (hardwoodbiofuels.org)
  • The life cycle impacts of hydrogen production options are examined in detail to complement the techno/economic analysis research in this area. (hardwoodbiofuels.org)
  • For urban residents, the US biofuel mandates-now sending 40 percent of the US corn crop into ethanol production-are pushing up the price of corn, a staple food in Guatemala. (motherjones.com)
  • The project is expected to yield leads to potential central nervous system, cancer and antimicrobial drugs as well as enzymes for cellulosic biofuels production. (azocleantech.com)
  • In this context of growth, it should be noted that since 2018 and so far in 2020, more than one million tons of RTRS soy have been purchased for the production of biofuel (RTRS EU RED). (responsiblesoy.org)
  • Production was over 450 thousand tons of RTRS soy, 290 thousand tons of which is physical volume allocated to the biofuel market. (responsiblesoy.org)
  • As next months Ecologist special on Biofuels will show Ethanol production is unsustainable and damaging to the environment. (theecologist.org)
  • According to Vasna Ramasar, there are many examples of negative impacts of fossil fuel energy production, from pollution in local communities to changes in the global climate. (lu.se)
  • They could choose to give consumers a choice to use biofuel blends, or choose to roll our biofuels in fuels less likely to be used by households. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • The compositions of biofuel blends and conventional fuels differed significantly. (cdc.gov)
  • Study results can be used to assess exposure and health impacts resulting from the use of new fuels and biofuel blends. (cdc.gov)
  • Ethanol produced from sugarcane is one of the most carbon-efficient biofuels available globally, says Mario Lindenhayn, executive chairman of BP Bunge Bioenergia. (bp.com)
  • But BP Bunge Bioenergia was formed around both parties' existing biofuel mills and existing land under sugarcane cultivation. (bp.com)
  • The country's lush farmland is largely "owned by a handful of families," Rosenthal reports, and they're finding it much more profitable to grow sugarcane and palm to satisfy Europe's biofuel mandates than to rent it to peasant farmers to grow food. (motherjones.com)
  • Since the availability of finance is a crucial precondition for the further growth of the biofuel sector, these actors could play an important role in leveraging more sustainability in the sector. (cifor.org)
  • Sustainability assessment is a major objective of the Advanced Hardwood Biofuels Northwest (AHB) research program. (hardwoodbiofuels.org)
  • This contributes to the environmental assessment of land-based biofuels at a time when their sustainability is highly debated. (lu.se)
  • Global Vegoils markets in 2021 depended heavily on weather impacts. (agflow.com)
  • Similarly, extreme conditions reached Canada in Summer 2021, which directly impacted Rapeseed's most significant global producer. (agflow.com)
  • Other publications reserve the term biofuel for liquid or gaseous fuels, used for transportation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Development of commercial arrangements and logistics for introduction of biofuels at scale into New Zealand fuels is complex, and would require significant investment across the whole biofuels value chain," Mobil said. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • The Indian government has initiated policies to reduce import dependency by diversifying the energy sources from fossil fuels to electric vehicles and renewable energy like biofuels. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • Biofuels, derived from organic matter such as plants and algae, are a renewable energy source that can be used to produce heat, electricity, and transportation fuels. (managenergy.tv)
  • Biofuels are widely promoted as an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. (britannica.com)
  • On the environmental side, it notes that demand for biofuels has accelerated the clearing of primary forest for palm plantations, particularly in southeast Asia. (bbc.co.uk)
  • To this end, we develop an integrated modeling framework to simultaneously assess the economic and environmental impacts of producing biofuels in Malawi. (who.int)
  • Environmental and economic analysis of biofuel policies and impact of the expansion of biofuel policy on the world food markets. (nii.ac.jp)
  • Thanks to decades of inaction, its environmental impact is growing. (transportenvironment.org)
  • The use of biofuels has environmental benefits as well as drawbacks. (britannica.com)
  • The AHB program has several research projects to examine economics and environmental impacts. (hardwoodbiofuels.org)
  • The life cycle inventories are then translated into environmental impacts using standard LCA protocols. (hardwoodbiofuels.org)
  • Donate to The Ecologist and support high impact environmental journalism and analysis. (theecologist.org)
  • The active utilisation of grasses for biofuel purposes is key in reaching a positive environmental evaluation of the policy instrument. (lu.se)
  • I had been researching climate and sustainable consumption for years and just couldn't justify the environmental impacts in a time of climate crisis. (lu.se)
  • This mandate would require any biofuels to be grown from sustainable sources. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • CAOBISCO, the European trade body for the biscuit and confectionery industry, claims that the 10 per cent mandatory target for the inclusion of biofuels in transport fuel by 2020 cannot be achieved in a sustainable way. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • Claude Turmes, European Parliament Rapporteur on the Renewable Energy Directive said in a recent report that there is overwhelming evidence to support dropping the biofuels target because it cannot be achieved in a sustainable way. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • As an energy enthusiast, I am captivated by the intricate dance between two sustainable powerhouses: biofuels and geothermal energy. (managenergy.tv)
  • Biofuels and geothermal energy can be combined to create a sustainable and efficient energy solution. (managenergy.tv)
  • This exploration of potential synergies between biofuels and geothermal energy holds great promise for a greener and more sustainable future. (managenergy.tv)
  • Biofuels are a type of sustainable fuel that can be derived from organic matter such as plant materials or animal waste. (managenergy.tv)
  • The integration of geothermal and biofuel technologies presents both advantages and challenges in our quest for sustainable energy solutions. (managenergy.tv)
  • Blue Biofuels Cellulose-to-Sugar (CTS) technology is an environmentally friendly, sustainable, and renewable green energy system with the potential to achieve a near-zero carbon footprint. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • Sugars are subsequently processed into biofuels, such as ethanol and sustainable aviation fuel, and lignin may be further processed into a variety of products. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • The plan, called a "biofuels mandate", will eventually force petrol retailers to blend biofuels into conventional fuel. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Indirect impacts of biofuels are already becoming apparent as US farmers switch from soya cultivation to corn for ethanol. (econexus.info)
  • And for Guatemala's subsistence farmers, biofuel mandates in the Global North mean less land for growing food. (motherjones.com)
  • Lark's findings are the latest evaluation of the hotly contested biofuel carbon footprint. (civileats.com)
  • None of these studies, however, considered the effects of indirect land-use changes, and though land use impacts were acknowledged, estimation was considered too complex and difficult to model. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tyler Lark, who studies land use change at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, has been tracking cropland expansion for years, but the burning research question in his field has been: To what degree have biofuels driven that expansion? (civileats.com)
  • In a globalized world, the expansion of the biofuels industry has contributed to spikes in food prices and a shortage of land for food-based agriculture in poor corners of Asia, Africa and Latin America because the raw material is grown wherever it is cheapest," she writes. (motherjones.com)
  • However, issues related to feedstock availability, land use conflicts, and potential impact on food prices need to be carefully addressed. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • For instance, last month, Archer-Daniels-Midland, the food processing and commodities trading giant, reported its highest-ever earnings, a net income of over $2.7 billion , due in large part to rising biofuel demand. (civileats.com)
  • Instead, crop-displacement impacts and the grass potential as biofuel feedstock are the main drivers. (lu.se)
  • The report warns too of the impacts on nature: "Use of large-scale mono-cropping could lead to significant biodiversity loss, soil erosion and nutrient leaching. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The impacts on forest biodiversity are extremely difficult to predict precisely because of the complexity and longevity of trees. (econexus.info)
  • What impact would the global land use scenarios employed by global ESMs have on Sweden's climate (CC), its air quality (AQ), its biodiversity (BD) and ecosystem services (ES)? (lu.se)
  • We find that pathways using electricity to power battery electric trucks have much lower climate impacts and primary energy use, compared to diesel- and DME-based pathways. (diva-portal.org)
  • This controversy intensified in April 2009 when the California Air Resources Board (CARB) set rules that included ILUC impacts to establish the California Low-Carbon Fuel Standard that entered into force in 2011. (wikipedia.org)
  • We don't expect it will have much impact on current or future low carbon fuel policies and regulations, including the RFS 'set' rule that EPA is currently working on," he said referring to the multiyear blending targets EPA is expected to propose next month . (agri-pulse.com)
  • Ethanol fuel is the most common biofuel worldwide, particularly in Brazil . (wikipedia.org)
  • Woods said the Government had taken steps to "help mitigate the impact of higher fuel prices", like slashing public transport fares over the next three months, and subsidising the cost of hybrid and electric vehicles through a feebate scheme. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • She said that "any cost impact on households" would depend on the fuel companies themselves and how fuel suppliers choose to use biofuels. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • This is because fuel suppliers have an overall percentage of their fuel they would need to turn into biofuels. (nzherald.co.nz)
  • Cellulosic biofuels already came with valuable credits from the Energy Policy Act passed in 2005 that mandated renewable fuel blending into the fuel supply monitored by the EPA. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • On top of that, if the fuel is sold in California, it would be eligible for a Low Carbon Fuel Standard Credit (LCFS) currently worth $72.50 per Metric Ton of carbon reduced from the lifecycle creation of the fuel, which should translate to around $0.49/gallon for SAF produced by Blue Biofuels. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • Blue Biofuels continues to anticipate making ethanol profitably without any fuel credits or tax incentives. (bluebiofuels.com)
  • Biofuels - food for fuel? (globalchange.com)
  • Algal biofuel is produced from algae, which have a high oil content. (tractorkarvan.com)
  • We examined how biofuel polices would have impact on world food markets, using econometric simulation approach. (nii.ac.jp)
  • In a country where most families must spend about two thirds of their income on food, "the average Guatemalan is now hungrier because of biofuel development," said Katja Winkler, a researcher at Idear, a Guatemalan nonprofit organization that studies rural issues. (motherjones.com)
  • In 2019, 423,000 tons of RTRS EU RED certified soy were allocated to the biofuel market, representing an increase of 156% over 2018. (responsiblesoy.org)
  • Cooper also said the report "seems to exaggerate the level of uncertainty associated with lifecycle analysis of biofuels. (agri-pulse.com)
  • Rosenthal points to an Iowa State University study estimating that US biofuel policy added about 17 percent to global corn prices in 2011-bad news for people who rely on tortillas as a staple. (motherjones.com)
  • Major producers suffered from extreme weather conditions, which impacted the available supply of Oilseeds & Vegoils and changed the Vegoils market dynamics during the year. (agflow.com)
  • If talks on the draft directive continue, mandates should be included that allow the Commission to intervene in biofuels feedstock (grains/oilseeds) markets in order to alleviate crisises. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • [4] Demand for aviation biofuel is forecast to increase. (wikipedia.org)
  • Group's own impact assessment ​ An impact assessment published in February by CAOBISCO confirmed that EU land would be unable to cope with the additional demand that the 10 per cent biofuels target would trigger. (foodnavigator-usa.com)
  • On the demand side, the surging biofuels market is the significant new factor. (greencarcongress.com)
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  • This four-member team works for the Biofuel Research, Information and Demonstration Centre (BRIDC), a Union government initiative, running for eight years at the PES College of Engineering in Mandya, Karnataka. (civilsocietyonline.com)
  • The estimates of carbon intensity for a given biofuel depend on the assumptions regarding several variables. (wikipedia.org)