Archive for the ‘Land use theory’ Category



 
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January 7th, 2010

Life Cycle Assessment of biofuel production

The many benefits of biofuels, such as energy independence, economic growth, and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction, will continue to increase the demand for and production of biofuels. Process optimization is still a key area for the biofuels industry, but in order to improve efficiencies and lower costs, focus must also be on reducing their carbon footprint. [...]

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November 12th, 2009

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Biofuel Part 1: The Global Situation Tune in to watch our fascinating, world-wide, and in-depth series on biofuels, in seven parts. From the global situation, to critical factors in technology, and the future for biofuel—learn more about what is happening in the world of biofuel. If we truly want to make an impact on the [...]

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October 28th, 2009

Inexact land use theory

Inexact land use theory could limit promising potential of biofuels, favor continued fossil fuels use A suggestion that the increased use of fuel produced from biomass will automatically lead to increased deforestation globally ignores existing science, continued technological advances, and numerous international policies and principles under development to regulate biofuels. An article published in Science [...]

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