Biofuels for Transport: An International PerspectiveIn the absence of strong government policies, the IEA projects that the worldwide use of oil in transport will nearly double between 2000 and 2030, leading to a similar increase in greenhouse gas emissions. Bio fuels, such as ethanol, bio diese |
Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY | 11 |
INTRODUCTION | 25 |
FEEDSTOCK AND PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES | 33 |
7 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agricultural alcohol benefits biodiesel production Bioenergy bioenergy crops bioethanol biofuels production biomass biomass gasification biorefineries Brazil cellulosic ethanol cellulosic feedstock cetane cetane number co-products compared corn cost estimates cost per tonne crop prices crop production cropland dedicated energy crops diesel fuel discussed in Chapter displacement emissions reductions energy crops environmental ethanol blends ethanol from sugar ethanol production feedstock flexible-fuel vehicles fuel ethanol gasification gasoline GHG emissions GHG reduction global greenhouse gas greenhouse gas emissions hectare higher hydrogen IEA countries impacts important improve increase land LIBRARIES SAN DIEGO lignin liquid biofuels liquid fuels lower methyl ester million litres MTBE NREL OECD petroleum diesel petroleum fuels produce biofuels produce ethanol production costs production of biofuels programme projects range rapeseed recent regions requirements scenario Source studies subsidies sugar cane switchgrass Table technologies tonne transport fuel types UNIVERSITY vehicles waste well-to-wheels well-to-wheels GHG yields