• National policy supports the production of renewable energy from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn stover and switchgrass. (ccsenet.org)
  • In this study, the regional supply response for cellulosic biofuel from these two feedstocks is estimated for the Le Sueur Watershed in South-Central Minnesota. (ccsenet.org)
  • Sediment and nutrient losses from corn stover production make switchgrass more promising on environmental grounds, but the relatively high cost of production causes switchgrass to cover only a small part of crop land if farmers have unrestricted choice about how to supply cellulosic feedstocks. (ccsenet.org)
  • Biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel, are currently produced from the products of conventional food crops such as the starch, sugar and oil feedstocks from crops that include wheat, maize, sugar cane, palm oil and oilseed rape. (wikipedia.org)
  • Throughout this article, we discuss the potential and challenges associated with the production of biofuels from a variety of feedstocks and advances in processing technologies utilizing a range of feedstocks. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Advanced biofuels are made by processing oleochemical feedstocks like used cooking oils, tallow, and other waste and residue lipids. (pall.com)
  • Traditional biofuels predominantly use "food-based" feedstocks and are widely criticized for diverting edible crops to fuel production instead of food provision. (pall.com)
  • Using waste bio-feedstocks that would otherwise go to landfills and serve no other purpose, advanced biofuels contribute to a circular economy. (pall.com)
  • We regularly run courses across the entire nonfood Biofuel Feedstocks, technology, Finance and management renewable to build a sustainable Biofuel industry worldwide and also offer bespoke in-house training/Group training to meet your individual corporate training needs. (eco-business.com)
  • Third generation biofuels can be produced from algae while fourth generation biofuels are made from genetically modified feedstocks. (tudelft.nl)
  • Professor Walker presented his work on bioethanol production by yeast fermentation and explained that bioethanol from lignocellulosic and from spent grains feedstocks is the future of bioethanol production. (soci.org)
  • Sustainable marine fuels are produced using a variety of materials, methods, and technologies that convert domestic fuel resources-called "feedstocks"-into energy-dense fuels with the correct properties and characteristics to be safely used in marine engines. (energy.gov)
  • Climate change and the rapid depletion of fossil fuel sources globally have injected new motivation into the pursuit of producing efficient, renewable feedstocks or biofuels for modern transportation. (lu.se)
  • This volume focuses on technological advances relevant to establishing biofuels as a viable alternative to fossil fuels by overcoming current limitations. (bookdownload.org)
  • The progressive depletion of fossil fuels due to their large-scale utilization and their environmental consequences, notably global warming, increase the need for sustainable and cleaner energy options. (bookdownload.org)
  • Biofuels shall significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions as compared to fossil fuels. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuels, in the form of liquid fuels derived from plant materials, are entering the market, driven by factors such as oil price spikes and the need for increased energy security. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuels have a limited ability to replace fossil fuels and should not be regarded as a 'silver bullet' to deal with transport emissions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using transportation fuels more efficiently is also an integral part of a sustainable transport strategy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Research into alternative aviation fuels began following the increase in fuel price in the 1970s, which was caused by concern regarding security of supply (7), and the first flight fueled by blended biofuel took place in 2008 (8). (biofuels-news.com)
  • The production of biofuels and their use in industries and transportation have significantly reduced the use of fossil fuels. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Emerson, a leader in industrial software and technology, has been chosen by DG Fuels to provide comprehensive automation and project engineering to help transportation sector decarbonization efforts through production of advanced biofuels. (hydrocarbonprocessing.com)
  • Last June, United Airlines announced plans to purchase 15 million gallons of biofuel from AltAir Fuels for use on flights departing from Los Angeles International Airport starting in 2014. (environmentalleader.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)
  • Advanced biofuels can reduce emissions by 70% to 80% compared to fossil fuels. (pall.com)
  • Both chemically and functionally, traditional biofuels differ from petroleum-derived fuels and, therefore, can only be used in relatively low blends in existing vehicle engines. (pall.com)
  • Consequently, advanced biofuels can be processed and distributed under existing petroleum infrastructure because they are functionally equivalent to petroleum fuels. (pall.com)
  • SCS Global Services (SCS), a world leader in third-party environmental and sustainability certification, auditing, testing, and standards development, today announced the successful certification of two companies utilizing biofuel-based technologies designed to advance the aviation industry beyond its dependency on conventional fossil fuels. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • The aim is to phase out these practices and move towards clean cooking and heating appliances, and overall to develop sustainable and circular bioenergy solutions for all energy uses (electricity, heat, fuels). (ieabioenergy.com)
  • The third session (also on Tuesday 23 May) looks into opportunities of sustainable biofuel production in developing economies to produce transport fuels and clean cooking fuels. (ieabioenergy.com)
  • Biofuels groups are pushing to ensure U.S. biofuel blenders will qualify for a proposed tax incentive to produce sustainable aviation fuels through the Build Back Better act. (brownfieldagnews.com)
  • The Renewable Fuels Association and Growth Energy participated in a recent White House roundtable discussion with aviation leaders, the U.S. Departments of Energy, Transportation, and Agriculture where they called for new tax incentives that reduce carbon emissions and support the biofuels sector. (brownfieldagnews.com)
  • KLM uses sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) that are derived from used cooking oils and provided by the Amsterdam-based company SkyNRG, a world leader in the supply of SAFs to the aviation industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • 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. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) invests in research, development, and demonstration of low- and net-zero-carbon sustainable marine fuels to help decarbonize maritime transport. (energy.gov)
  • With a far lower carbon footprint than petroleum-based fuels, sustainable marine fuels are critical for lowering GHG emissions, achieving environmental justice, and promoting energy security in the maritime sector. (energy.gov)
  • With a far lower carbon footprint than petroleum-based fuels, sustainable marine fuels are critical for decarbonizing the movement of goods across oceans. (energy.gov)
  • Sustainable marine fuels are a recognized pathway for lowering GHG emissions compared to HFO and other petroleum-based marine fuels. (energy.gov)
  • Many emerging sustainable marine fuels enable a greater than 70% reduction in well-to-wake greenhouse gas emissions, depending on the exact feedstock and conversion process. (energy.gov)
  • DOE national laboratories are actively developing drop-in biofuels that support deep reductions in GHG emissions compared to petroleum-based fuels. (energy.gov)
  • Drop-in sustainable marine fuels can be used in existing infrastructure and marine engines without major modifications. (energy.gov)
  • Sustainable marine fuels can improve air quality around the nation's largest seaports, including the Port of Los Angeles pictured here. (energy.gov)
  • To increase the use of lower-carbon fuels in the transport sector and contribute to climate change mitigation goals, New Zealand is considering a Sustainable Biofuels Mandate. (theicct.org)
  • Strategizing for a Smooth Landing: The Industry Must Explore New Avenues to Meet the Growing Demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuels. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • In an article published in Open Access Government, Reyhaneh Shenassa, chief engineer at the U.S. Department of Energy Bioenergy Technologies Office, explains how U.S. sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) will reduce aviation carbon emissions. (biodieselmagazine.com)
  • 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)
  • 2021) focuses on identifying opportunities to increase table food production in the six-county Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area (DMMSA) in Iowa. (iastate.edu)
  • 2021). In this context, life cycle analysis (LCA) modeling techniques can be integrated with SWAT (figure 1a) to evaluate the impacts of increasing table food production in urban and peri-urban landscapes. (iastate.edu)
  • The RFS requires that at least half of the biofuels production mandated by 2022 should reduce lifecycle emissions by 50 percent. (wikipedia.org)
  • More than 94% of this area was dedicated to production of just two commodity crops: corn and soybeans (USDA-NASS 2022). (iastate.edu)
  • According to the criteria established by Directive (EU) 2018/2001 "RED II", the reduction of CO2eq emissions reported by HVOlution across the logistics and production chain in 2022 was between 60% and 90%, compared to the benchmark fossil-based blend (i.e. 94g CO2eq/MJ), depending on the raw materials used for its production. (azimutyachts.com)
  • The EU's biofuels sector - including producers of renewable ethanol and biodiesel from crops, wastes, and residues - is well-placed to play a major role in these efforts. (politico.eu)
  • The literature review concluded that producing biofuels from energy crops and microalgae was the most efficient and attractive method. (elsevierpure.com)
  • First-generation biofuels (also denoted as "conventional biofuels") are made from food crops grown on arable land. (wikipedia.org)
  • LanzaTech's capture and fermentation of waste gases, and PGF Biofuel's sustainable production and harvesting of oilseed crops, each provide a glimpse of the future of aviation fueling," said Stowe Beam, Managing Director of Environmental Certification Services at SCS. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • First generation biofuels are derived from traditional food crops. (tudelft.nl)
  • Second generation biofuels are made from agricultural residues from food crops, dedicated non-food biofuel crops, or food waste such as cooking oils. (tudelft.nl)
  • However, first generation biofuels are controversial given that they rely on food crops and therefore could interfere with food security. (tudelft.nl)
  • One side blames biofuels for diverting land away from crops for food to crops for biofuels, and the other arguing that there is ample land for both with better innovation and technology. (soci.org)
  • HVOlution , a biofuel made of 100% HVO (Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil), is produced in Eni Sustainable Mobility's Venice and Gela biorefineries from waste raw materials and vegetable residues, or from oils generated from crops that do not compete with the food chain, in a circular economy model applied to mobility. (azimutyachts.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)
  • 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)
  • It operates at the crossroads of food and feed production, fossil-fuel substitution and European energy independence, greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) savings and the domestic bioeconomy. (politico.eu)
  • Sustainable renewable ethanol and biodiesel are proven to significantly reduce greenhouse-gas emissions from the petrol, diesel and hybrid cars, vans, trucks, and buses that continue to predominate on Europe's roads. (politico.eu)
  • The EU Renewable Energy Directive requires that the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of biofuels consumed be at least 50 percent less than the equivalent emissions from gasoline or diesel by 2017 (and 35 percent less starting in 2011). (wikipedia.org)
  • The conversion of biomass and biowaste into bioenergy and biofuels is an alternative and cost-effective way for producing renewable energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and accomplishing waste reduction objectives. (lidsen.com)
  • While electric vehicles can cut direct emissions, their production supply chain needs to be decarbonized and other environmental impacts addressed. (mongabay.com)
  • Will biofuels reduce aviation emissions? (tudelft.nl)
  • To maximize the emission advantage, BETO research focuses on near-term and emerging marine biofuels with the potential for negative or near-negative life cycle GHG emissions. (energy.gov)
  • GHG emissions actually increase compared to no policy action in Scenario 3, where there is no limit on the amount of food- or feed-based biofuels. (theicct.org)
  • Biodivstoff 2030 is a cooperation aiming to promote production, distribution and use of sustainable biofuel for reduction of emissions from fossil greenhouse gases in the Norwegian transport sector. (svebio.se)
  • Biodrivstoff 2030 shall further work for predictable frame conditions, communicate biofuel as a good and realistic alternative for reduced emissions in the sector and to be perceived as a clear, credible and knowledge-based voice in the climate debate in Norway. (svebio.se)
  • Kolessar provided examples across the Agency's portfolio, including fossil free steel (SSAB), battery production (Northvolt), biofuels (RenFuel), electrification of the transportation system, and smart grids. (lu.se)
  • As many countries around the world have started an energy transition from fossil fuel to more sustainable renewable energy sources, a group of researchers at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies are exploring the justice dimensions of energy systems and transitions. (lu.se)
  • 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)
  • Many of the issues that underpin our fossil fuel energy system will remain in the production of renewable energy if we do not explicitly consider the justice implications of our choices and our systems", she says. (lu.se)
  • Currently, the commercialization of these technologies is hindered by technical and economic limitations, such as biomass complexity and pre-treatment, enzyme hydrolysis, production efficiency as well as storage and cost. (bookdownload.org)
  • Second-generation biofuels include new cellulosic technologies, with responsible policies and economic instruments to help ensure that biofuel commercialization is sustainable. (wikipedia.org)
  • Responsible commercialization of biofuels represents an opportunity to enhance sustainable economic prospects in Africa, Latin America and Asia. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • As such, this book presents economically viable and sustainable approaches to improve existing biofuel technologies and appeals to anyone with an interest in biofuels as renewable energy options and their practical implementation. (bookdownload.org)
  • The consortium intends to demonstrate an integrated approach to generate biofuels from algae in a sustainable manner on an industrial scale. (uk-cpi.com)
  • The innovative method will combine two different algae growth conditions, heterotrophic and phototrophic in order to obtain high and sustainable biomass production. (uk-cpi.com)
  • The project is combining the advantages of these two approaches to make a sustainable system, using the waste from the phototrophic approach to grow also heterotrophic algae and, therefore, overcoming the phototrophic growth barrier of self-shadowing of cells. (uk-cpi.com)
  • However, heterotrophic growth of algae requires feeding a carbon source to the algae in a fermentation system, what raises a relevant issue for the system, since the heterotrophic units' requirement for a carbon source results in the production of carbon dioxide. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Algae biofuels were initially hailed as a holy grail to sustainably power the transportation sector. (mongabay.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)
  • Currently, first and second generation biofuels are the most feasible for the production of biofuels. (tudelft.nl)
  • Hence, second generation biofuels represents a more responsible approach. (tudelft.nl)
  • Aviation market Today, first and second generation biofuels are widely used in many industries including the aviation industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • Due to concerns about peak oil, energy security, fuel diversity and sustainability, there is great interest around the world in renewable sources of biofuels. (www.csiro.au)
  • Other sources of biofuels are the so-called 'hydrocarbons' which are produced from thermal biomass gasification and undergoing further synthesis (e.g. (soci.org)
  • We are discovering the potential of different strains for biodiesel through lipid profiling and assessing biofuel production potential. (www.csiro.au)
  • But although the country's biodiesel production has skyrocketed, many farmers complain that the program hasn't benefited them. (mongabay.com)
  • Jatropha oil is currently used for making biodiesel fuel in Mexico, the Philippines , and Brazil and was cited as one of the best candidates for future biodiesel production by Goldman Sachs in 2007. (prnewswire.com)
  • The two most common types of biofuel are bioethanol and biodiesel . (wikipedia.org)
  • The energy content in the global production of bioethanol and biodiesel is 2.2 and 1.8 EJ per year, respectively. (wikipedia.org)
  • Developing countries have a history in the production and use of biofuels as exemplified in countries of Latin America and Asia that produce and export bioethanol and biodiesel. (ieabioenergy.com)
  • Advanced Biofuel Center is a bioenergy crop research and development company that has established the Biodiesel Business Academy to provide quality, impartial, informative and enjoyable advanced-level training with enhanced technology in the field of biodiesel production. (eco-business.com)
  • The Biofuels: Technology meets Strategy conference held on 20 May 2008 was organised by the Process Engineering Group (PEG) to address these and other issues, together with the pros and cons, challenges and opportunities for the bioethanol, biodiesel and biomass industries. (soci.org)
  • He explained that current technology is based on production of Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) and the second generation of biodiesel production technology, like vegetable oil hydrosplitting/ hydroisomerisation, is the way forward. (soci.org)
  • 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. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • Furthermore, the biodiesel properties of the lipids from the OE line manifested a high potential as an alternative feedstock for microalgae-based biofuel production. (bvsalud.org)
  • Renewable biofuels - like biohydrogen, biomethane, biogas, ethanol and butenol - represent attractive energy sources to meet the growing global demand, thanks to sustainable and cost-efficient production approaches based on cellulosic biomass. (bookdownload.org)
  • 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)
  • Cellulosic biomass , derived from non-food sources, such as trees and grasses, is also being developed as a feedstock for ethanol production. (wikipedia.org)
  • By producing a cellulose based liquid biofuel we hope to shorten the carbon cycle and thereby directly combat climate change and address the growing global energy demand. (experiment.com)
  • The report stresses the need for further research and data on the socio-economic effects of liquid biofuel production on men and women. (afrik-news.com)
  • Last month Interjet affirmed its commitment to sustainable energy in Mexico by conducting the first biofuel flight in the nation with an Airbus A320 aircraft using 30 percent biofuel developed from the jatropha plant. (prnewswire.com)
  • If we do 1 percent biofuel blending as a norm for sustainable aviation fuel, we benefit 5 lakh farmers. (siliconindia.com)
  • [4] Demand for aviation biofuel is forecast to increase. (wikipedia.org)
  • The impacts of the resulting agricultural production activities on water quality in this northern corn belt watershed are also estimated. (ccsenet.org)
  • In Sustainable Bioenergy: Advances and Impacts (pp. 367-381). (unl.pt)
  • Cultivation of feedstock used in biofuel production compared to total agricultural commodities availability is limited and related environmental impacts are low. (politico.eu)
  • Biofuel production shall avoid negative impacts on biodiversity, ecosystems and areas of high conservation value. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, many of these first-generation biofuels that are currently being supplied have been criticised for their adverse impacts on the natural environment, food security, and land use. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2017) to interface with the SWAT model to comprehensively measure and evaluate the environmental and economic impacts of increasing table food production in this landscape, combining global warming potential and water quality impacts with the economic impacts of these changes in the metropolitan area. (iastate.edu)
  • As currently proposed, the mandate would take the form of a transport fuel greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity reduction target and seek to avoid negative sustainability impacts, particularly regarding competition with food and feed production, biodiversity impacts, and the conversion of land containing large stocks of carbon. (theicct.org)
  • It focuses on various limits that could be placed on food- and feed-based biofuels, and the authors assess the combination of biofuel pathways that could be used to meet the mandate in 2025 in each scenario, and also the associated GHG impacts and costs. (theicct.org)
  • 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)
  • I. Develop models that predict the impacts of intensifying agricultural production on biodiversity, eutrophication and carbon sequestration. (lu.se)
  • ISCC focuses on greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions throughout value chains, sustainable land use, protection of natural habitats and social sustainability for feedstock production as well as circular materials. (dnv.com)
  • In addition, feedstock production (plantations) need to comply with 6 principles and the circular material must comply with the definition of residues or waste. (dnv.com)
  • Moreover, another key step in the InteSusAl method is the strain selection, due to the imperative requirement for strong microalgae that grow considerably fast in intermittent temperature environments since, in order to be successful and sustainable. (uk-cpi.com)
  • Microalgae are showing huge potential as a sustainable source of biofuels. (www.csiro.au)
  • We undertake biodiscovery of new microalgae from environments where they bloom naturally, assessing the ecological benefits of those microalgae and their potential as production strains. (www.csiro.au)
  • We also work with industry to select appropriate microalgae for different biofuel applications. (www.csiro.au)
  • To sum up, this study demonstrates a potential strategy using a genetically engineered strain of P. tricornutum to remove high concentrations of OPs with the simultaneous production of biomass and biofuels, which might provide novel insights for microalgae-based pollutant biodegradation. (bvsalud.org)
  • This drives the urgency to implement more environmentally sustainable technologies into the aviation system. (biofuels-news.com)
  • Our goal is to develop and commercialize functional and environmentally sustainable solutions and deliver these solutions profitably. (svebio.se)
  • Muconic acid production using engineered Pseudomonas putida KT2440 and guaiacol-rich fraction derived from Kraft lignin. (lu.se)
  • Manfrão-Netto J.H.C., Lund F., Muratovska N., Larsson E. M., Skorupa Parachin N., Carlquist M. Metabolic engineering of Pseudomonas putida for production of vanillylamine from lignin-derived substrates. (lu.se)
  • 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 the potential to significantly improve the treatment process for the large-scale manufacture of viable biofuels from lignin. (lu.se)
  • Professor Bridgewater went on to describe how all these technologies are leading to the concept of biorefineries, where the production of high value chemicals is integrated with the optimised use of resources and fuel and energy consumption to maximise profitability and minimise waste. (soci.org)
  • This means that it is possible to recycle those products made in biorefineries when the products are no longer of use, ensuring that the production of materials and chemicals can be achieved sustainably. (lu.se)
  • Ideally biorefineries do not produce waste material as biomass is lost - instead the excess biomass left after production of the economically most interesting products can be used to produce biomethane for use as fuel. (lu.se)
  • Using biomass in industry is a growing field with lots of active research - as we learn more about the methods needed for production in biorefineries, we will be able to produce completely new products with new characteristics that are not possible with traditional methods of production used today. (lu.se)
  • In 2008, the Roundtable for Sustainable Biofuels released its proposed standards for sustainable biofuels. (wikipedia.org)
  • In November, Biofuel developer LanzaTech became the first company in the world to have its jet fuel certified by the independent Roundtable on Sustainable Biomass , moving its partnership with airline Virgin Atlantic forward in the process. (environmentalleader.com)
  • Zhu P, Abdelaziz OY, Hulteberg CP, Riisager A. New synthetic approaches to biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass. (lu.se)
  • by Jim Lane (Biofuels Digest) Here's the State of RNG and Biogas presentation from the ABLC CONNECT series episode. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • Anaerobic digestion (biogas production) of biomass, including the influence of composition and physiology of biomass and the ecology of microorganisms. (lu.se)
  • Zsolt Barta, Emma Kreuger, Lovisa Björnsson, Effects of steam pretreatment and coproduction with ethanol on the energy efficiency and process economics of combined biogas, heat and electricity production from industrial hemp. (lu.se)
  • The potential of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) for biogas production. (lu.se)
  • Sustainable performance of lignocellulose-based ethanol and biogas co-produced in innovative biorefinery systems. (lu.se)
  • Björnsson L and Kreuger E , 2009, Biogas - nyckeln till en lyckad växtföljd. (lu.se)
  • von Hohendorff, R & Engelmann, W 2019, Regulatory challenges in nanotechnology for sustainable production of biofuel in Brazil . (unl.pt)
  • Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry 21, 16-21 (Accepted 23 Aug 2019). (lu.se)
  • Beijing Shougang LanzaTech New Energy Science & Technology earned RSB's sustainability certification for the joint venture's facility that converts waste steel mill gases to sustainable biofuels. (environmentalleader.com)
  • But what are the implications of this expansion for sustainable development? (iied.org)
  • 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)
  • Biofuel production shall contribute to the social and economic development of local, rural and indigenous peoples and communities. (wikipedia.org)
  • The challenge is to support second, third and fourth-generation biofuel development. (wikipedia.org)
  • Biofuel development and use is a complex issue because there are many biofuel options which are available. (wikipedia.org)
  • This is not the last time Mexico 's positive push for more sustainable business practices goes at the forefront of sustainable development. (prnewswire.com)
  • MyRechemical, part of the Sustainable Technology Solutions business unit led by NEXTCHEM, and Dimeta B.V. have agreed to carry out a study to explore the feasibility for the development of plants to produce renewable and recycled carbon DME, a low-carbon sustainable liquid gas from waste, that can be used as a clean-burning fuel, based on MyRechemical's Waste-to-Chemicals technologies and expertise. (hydrocarbonprocessing.com)
  • Sustainable development is not an option but an imperative," OAS Assistant Secretary General Nestor Mendez reminded delegates at the opening of the Third Inter-American Meeting of Ministers and High Authorities on Sustainable Development, held October 19-20 in Tela, Honduras. (ecpamericas.org)
  • The four-day course, which was geared toward government officials and members of civil society involved in urban planning and development, provided a comprehensive overview of the various aspects that contribute to building sustainable communities. (ecpamericas.org)
  • This workshop, which is organised by the IEA Bioenergy Technology Cooperation Programme and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), aims to show examples of bioenergy and biofuel related opportunities in developing economies, both for the production of (local) energy and for providing economic, social and environmental co-benefits. (ieabioenergy.com)
  • We're looking for breakthrough, next-generation materials, components, and processes to accelerate the development of more sustainable products. (logitech.com)
  • Polymertal provides a turnkey development and manufacturing solution of sustainable materials for hardware components as an alternative to metals and composites. (logitech.com)
  • Third and fourth generation biofuels would overcome this issue, but both are in development and it will be years before their production becomes widespread. (tudelft.nl)
  • 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. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • Advanced Biofuels USA: promoting the understanding, development and use of advanced biofuels around the world. (advancedbiofuelsusa.info)
  • Understanding these trade-offs is crucial for designing policies that are consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals. (who.int)
  • In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. (lu.se)
  • The production of antibody-based immunoassays is necessary for the assessment of occupational exposure and the development of threshold limit values. (cdc.gov)
  • The UN Sustainable Development Goals provide inspiration for current and future funding proposals. (lu.se)
  • The PhD will investigate several important environmental issues from a societal perspective but at the same time model decisions by farmers on their use of agricultural land, and generate findings relevant for sustainable development and formulating policy. (lu.se)
  • Ethanol fuel is the most common biofuel worldwide, particularly in Brazil . (wikipedia.org)
  • During their minor in Responsible Innovation, students Marinde Vos, Nino van der Hooft, Merel Pot, Carmen Grotenhuis, Sinan Kula, and Claudia de Koning and their mentor Barry Fitzgerald investigated how the aviation industry in both in the Netherlands and Brazil is looking at a biofuels future to address environmental concerns. (tudelft.nl)
  • With blends containing about ~10% v/v, Brazil and the US are leading the production of bioethanol. (soci.org)
  • The RSB is a global sustainability standard and certification system for biofuels and biomaterials production. (environmentalleader.com)
  • The RSB standard, which encompasses a broad range of environmental, social and economic principles and criteria, has been rated the top sustainability standard for biofuels by the World Wildlife Fund. (scsglobalservices.com)
  • Understanding how FAP works is essential because this photoenzyme opens up a new opportunity for sustainable biofuel production from fatty acids naturally produced by living organisms. (cea.fr)
  • 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)
  • Generally biomass is one of the important local renewable energy sources and its sustainable production and use can offer both socio-economic and environmental benefits to local communities. (ieabioenergy.com)
  • Nevertheless, production of these biofuels is dependent on the availability of sufficient viable biomass given that one cannot demand more residues from the food market. (tudelft.nl)
  • It is therefore not difficult to imagine that among those 99 % of unknown strains and species are very likely many that are better suited for the purpose of mass cultivation and for the extraction of biofuels. (uk-cpi.com)
  • With a particular focus on the role of nanotechnology in biofuel production, this article discusses the most recent advances in biofuel production. (elsevierpure.com)
  • MEXICO CITY , April 28, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Consejo de Promocion Turistica de Mexico praised Mexico's domestic carrier, Interjet , and Airbus for joining the ranks of Air New Zealand and Continental Airlines in leading the way for the international aviation industry by using more sustainable energy. (prnewswire.com)
  • Biofuel motivation The principal motivation for using SAFs on flights is to reduce the overall carbon footprint of the aviation industry and to establish a sustainable and renewable fuel option for the industry. (tudelft.nl)
  • Other topics under discussion also included the implications for the motor industry and policy makers, for example, biofuels are currently being blended into petrol and diesel which are sold in petrol stations so some of us actually may be using them without knowing. (soci.org)
  • 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. (ethanolproducer.com)
  • This first supply of biofuel to the recreational boating industry confirms that Eni Sustainable Mobility can support maritime operators on the path to decarbonisation. (azimutyachts.com)
  • Benetti Group is a first step that will be followed in the coming months with increased sales of HVOlution to the maritime industry as well, " said Stefano Ballista, CEO of Eni Sustainable Mobility. (azimutyachts.com)
  • In his "Wisconsin 2050: Pioneering the Future" Academy Evenings talk, professor of bacteriology and head of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center at UW-Madison Tim Donohue discusses the growing field of bioenergy, the production of energy from such renewable sources as plants, trees, and agricultural waste. (wisconsinacademy.org)
  • This will be done by addressing the following research question: What is the effect of alternative management strategies, characterized by different levels of forestry intensity, harvesting of biofuels from forests and protection of forests being distributed across the landscape, on trade-offs and synergies between carbon sequestration, biomass production (wood and biofuels), biodiversity and soil and water quality? (lu.se)
  • The ethanol production methods used are enzyme digestion (to release sugars from stored starches), fermentation of the sugars, distillation and drying. (wikipedia.org)
  • Later on the day, Dr Steve Wilkinson, from the University of Manchester, explained the potential of computational metabolic engineering to suggest genetic modifications to metabolic pathways which would improve the yield of bioethanol production from fermentation by yeast. (soci.org)
  • It could be concluded that energy production from SRC is potentially a radiologically and economically sustainable land use option for contaminated agricultural land. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, a more feasible approach to this issue will be to implement drop-in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) into the current aircraft infrastructure. (biofuels-news.com)
  • 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)
  • He also said that a major implication of the launch of the biofuel alliance would be sustainable fuel used in aircraft. (siliconindia.com)
  • Researchers from Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology have found a way to use an engineered E. coli strain to create a biosynthetic form of sabinene - a naturally occurring precursor for aircraft biofuels - from sugar cane. (environmentalleader.com)
  • On a positive note, the FAO report observes that the establishment of plantations for biofuel production may create new employment opportunities in the rural areas, targeting mainly to low-skilled agricultural workers. (afrik-news.com)
  • Biofuels like ethanol have received much attention in recent years as demand for cleaner renewable energy increases. (experiment.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)
  • As the demand for biofuels increase, an alternative and cheaper way of obtaining the sabinene is becoming more important. (environmentalleader.com)
  • As a result, the production and demand of biomass and biofuels are increasing. (dnv.com)
  • Regulatory requirements and players in the market increasingly demand that providers prove responsible and sustainable production of biomass and biofuels throughout the supply chain. (dnv.com)
  • Addressing concerns about the impact of biofuels on food security, Puri dismissed the notion, emphasizing that biofuels could enhance agricultural production. (siliconindia.com)
  • The RSB is an international multi-stakeholder initiative that brings together farmers, companies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), experts, governments, and inter-governmental agencies concerned with ensuring the sustainability of biomass and biomaterial production and processing. (scsglobalservices.com)