Biofuels for Transportation
| Biofuels – At what cost? - Government support for ethanol and biodiesel in the United States This report examines government support for ethanol and biodiesel in the United States. Current government subsidy policies at the federal, state and, to the extent possible, local level have been surveyed. This analysis forms... |
Oct 2006 |
| Biofuels production, trade and sustainable development: emerging issues This paper seeks to provide a preliminary identification of the main sustainable development issues involved in the debate around production and trade in biofuels.The paper is organised as follows.Chapter 2 provides a brief... |
Sep 2006 |
| Biofuels for transportation: global potential and implications for sustainable agriculture and energy in the 21st century The report Biofuels for Transportation: Global Potential and Implications for Sustainable Agriculture and Energy in the 21st Century, realized by the Worldwatch Institute for the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and... |
Jun 2006 |
| Promotion and use of biofuels in the United Kingdom - UK report to European Commission under Article 4 of the Biofuels Directive This report fulfils the UK’s obligation to the report to the European Commission by 1 July 2006 on the effectiveness of UK Government support for biofuels during the calendar year 2005, as required by Article 4 of Directive... |
Jun 2006 |
| Biofuels in Europe – perspectives and policy approaches This document contains a presentation by meó Consulting Team during the International Conference on “Biofuels for Transportation – Global Potential and Implications for Sustainable Agriculture, Energy, and Security in the 21st... |
Jun 2006 |
| Biofuels in the European Union - A vision for 2030 and beyond The expected growth of the biofuels market and the development of new transformation pathways make it timely to investigate new integrated refining schemes. The co-production of fuels, heat & power and co-products in integrated... |
2006 |
| The hydrogen economy - A non-technical review There is a growing belief among policy-makers, environmental organisations, energy analysts and industry leaders that hydrogen is the fuel of the future that will revolutionise the way we produce and use energy. In the long term,... |
2006 |
| Comparison of transport fuels - Final report (EV45A/2/F3C) to the Australian greenhouse office on the stage 2 study of life-cycle emissions analysis of alternative fuels for heavy vehicles This report responds to a brief from the Australian Greenhouse Office to undertake:a comparison of road transport fuel emissions through a full fuel-cycle analysis of greenhouse gas emissions and emissions affecting air quality;... |
2006 |
| Energy crops: current status and future prospects Energy crops currently contribute a relatively small proportion to the total energy produced from biomass each year, but the proportion is set to grow over the next few decades. This paper reviews the current status of energy... |
2006 |
| World energy technology outlook – WETO H2 As the age of cheap energy resources comes to its end, strong political commitment is needed to preserve European competitiveness and to combat climate change. The WETO-H2 report (World Energy Technology Outlook-2050) places the... |
2006 |


