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Jean-Marc Roda, Maxime Goralski, Anthony Benoist, Anaphel Baptiste, Valentine Boudjema, Theodoros Galanos, Marine Georget, Jean-Eudes Hévin,Simon Lavergne, Frédéric Eychenne, Kan Ern Liew, Cyrille Schwob, Marcel Djama and Paridah MD Tahir
in Selected Books from CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40
Abstract: Aviation represents a small but growing share of global CO2 emissions (2-3%), and Southeast Asia is where this industry grows the fastest. The industry targets 50% reduction in net CO2 emission by 2050, and will need at least 2 million tonnes of biofuel by 2020. The book examines various pathways from biomass to bio-jetfuel. It assesses potential feestocks and other non-aviation biofuels. Malaysian oil palm, paddy, rubberwood, sugarcane, coconut, and wood biomasses are detailed, analysed and quantified. Best feedtsocks for bio-jetfuel are ranked according to sustainability. Life Cycle Analysis is detailed with the case of paddy. Logistics and transportations botlenecks are discussed. The socio-political at Malaysia and international scale are examined in order to put these results in perspective.
Keywords: Biomass; Bioenergy; waste; Pollution; greenhouse gases; transport; aviation; agricultural waste; forest residues; wood residues; sustainable development; food security; agriculture; land use; Elaeis guineensis; Hevea; rice; paddy; straw; Cocos nucifera; sugarcane; ethanol; butanol; kerosene (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L73 Q23 C32 Q4 Q11 Q2 H2 F1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-287614706-5
Note: 144p, Research from the Center of Excellence on Biomass Valorisation, Serdang, Malaysia
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Jean-Marc Roda, Maxime Goralski, Anthony Benoist, Anaphel Baptiste, Valentine Boudjema, Theodoros Galanos, Marine Georget, Jean-Eudes Hévin,Simon Lavergne, Frédéric Eychenne, Kan Ern Liew, Cyrille Schwob, Marcel Djama and Paridah MD Tahir
in Selected Books from CIRAD, Forest department, UPR40
Abstract: Aviation represents a small but growing share of global CO2 emissions (2-3%), and Southeast Asia is where this industry grows the fastest. The industry targets 50% reduction in net CO2 emission by 2050, and will need at least 2 million tonnes of biofuel by 2020. The book examines various pathways from biomass to bio-jetfuel. It assesses potential feestocks and other non-aviation biofuels. Malaysian oil palm, paddy, rubberwood, sugarcane, coconut, and wood biomasses are detailed, analysed and quantified. Best feedtsocks for bio-jetfuel are ranked according to sustainability. Life Cycle Analysis is detailed with the case of paddy. Logistics and transportations botlenecks are discussed. The socio-political at Malaysia and international scale are examined in order to put these results in perspective.
Keywords: Biomass; Bioenergy; waste; Pollution; greenhouse gases; transport; aviation; agricultural waste; forest residues; wood residues; sustainable development; food security; agriculture; land use; Elaeis guineensis; Hevea; rice; paddy; straw; Cocos nucifera; sugarcane; ethanol; butanol; kerosene (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L73 Q23 C32 Q4 Q11 Q2 H2 F1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
Edition: 1
ISBN: 978-287614706-5
Note: 144p, Research from the Center of Excellence on Biomass Valorisation, Serdang, Malaysia
References: View references in EconPapers View complete reference list from CitEc
Citations View citations in EconPapers (2) Track citations by RSS feed
Downloads: (external link)
http://agritrop.cirad.fr/577269/1/15513801.pdf (application/pdf)
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