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  Sustainability Indicators for Bioenergy – A new report by the Global Bioenergy Partnership
The report features 24 sustainability indicators and their respective methodology sheets, intended to provide policymakers and other stakeholders with...
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  Metabolic engineering of yeast might be the key to increased bioethanol production
Any country with a coastline could exploit marine biomass to produce biofuel.
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  First economical process for making biodiesel fuel from algae
Chemists from the United Environment & Energy, an engineering company in Horseheads , N.Y., reported the development of what they termed the first eco...
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  Bioenergy – opportunities and challenges of sustainable production
Bioenergy will contribute around 21% of the global primary energy demand by 2050.
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  Biofuel production: sustainable or not?
World production of ethanol more than doubled between 2000 and 2005, while production of biodiesel quadrupled.
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  Rethink urged on biofuels
CABI blogger Dave Simpson gives us an update on the latest thinking on biofuels...
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  How green are biofuels?
Biofuels are often touted as a way of efficiently generating power with lower effects on the environment than existing fuel production methods.
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  Seaweed biofuels - a viable prospect?
The use of algae in the production of biofuels is not new but most research up to now has concentrated on microalgae. However, research at the Univer...
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  Greenhouse Gas Accounting of Bioenergy – comment paper by the EEA
Substitution of fossil fuels by bioenergy, depending on the biomass source, may result in increased carbon emissions and thereby may even accelerate ...
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  Coffee waste - the ultimate biofuel?
Using coffee oil as a biofuel is indeed a very attractive and welcome prospect when we consider the issues with other sources of biofuels
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