2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijgei.2014.067665
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GHG balance of biodiesel production and consumption in EU

Abstract: The promotion of biofuels as energy for transportation in the industrialised countries is mainly driven by the perspective of oil depletion, concerns about energy security and global warming. Nevertheless, the production of biofuels entails emissions to the environment coming from the different stages in the product life cycle. This paper evaluates the environmental impact of pure rapeseed biodiesel (B100) production and consumption in the public transport sector, in terms of GHG emissions released by every st… Show more

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“…Hence our analysis suggests that promoting ethanol in Brazil can be a useful tool to reduce both dependence on crude oil and GHG emissions [96][97][98]. Given his competitive advantage in ethanol production, the sugarcane industry is one of the pillars of the Brazilian economy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Hence our analysis suggests that promoting ethanol in Brazil can be a useful tool to reduce both dependence on crude oil and GHG emissions [96][97][98]. Given his competitive advantage in ethanol production, the sugarcane industry is one of the pillars of the Brazilian economy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The controversy which palm oil has been the subject of in recent media campaigns is linked not so much to its technical, health and nutritional characteristics but to the environmental sustainability aspects of the production process. Market forces have stimulated its production and trade, with a shift in the use of land in tropical countries, and particularly in Southeast Asia, causing the so-called direct and indirect land use changeover -land use change (LUC) and indirect land use change (ILUC) (Rasetti et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%