|  | Jansen, Roland A. Second Generation Biofuels and Biomass Essential Guide for Investors, Scientists and Decision Makers
  1. Edition December 2012 69.90 Euro 2012. XXII, 250 Pages, Hardcover 36 Fig., 13 Tab. - General Reading - ISBN 978-3-527-33290-8 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Short description This essential guide to investing in bioenergy commodities details second generation biofuels from a scientific, technical and economic perspective, and discusses their global environmental, political and financial impact.
From the contents THE COMMODITY CASE - INTRODUCTION Commodity Cycles - Past and Present The Most Precious Commodity: Energy Cheap and Expensive Federal Reserve Transformation to a Low-Carbon Society Commodity Costs The 'Per Capita' Factor Demographics: India and China Oil, and First- and Second-Generation Biofuels Nuclear Energy Eleven Megaforces Resource Wars Geopolitical Shift in Oil Production Oil Companies, Production, and Transportation
FIRST- AND SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUELS Second-Generation Requirements Applications First-Generation Feedstock: What Speaks against Biofuels of the First Generation? Second-Generation Feedstock Biomass Bioethanol and Biodiesel Production Biodiesel Refining Benefits of Biodiesel The Big Biofuel Inventors
BIOFUELS FEEDSTOCK: JATROPHA CURCAS Characteristics Jatropha Products Advantages and Risks of Jatropha Negative Aspects and Risks Water Use Invasiveness Opinion of the UN FAO Opinion of the World Bank Code of Conduct Summary of Jatropha Where Does Jatropha Grow? Genetic Improvement of J. Curcas
OTHER BIOFUEL FEEDSTOCKS Pongamia pinatta Algae Palm Oil Camelina Crambe Cheers! Pennycress Moringa Castor Halophytes Sugarcane Miscanthus Grass to Ethanol: Napier Grass
CROPPING METHODS Intercropping and Double Cropping Reliance Life Sciences Nestlé
SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING Principles Practice: Jatropha curcas Breaking the Cycle of Poverty Food First A Wider Context Guatemala Corporate Governance
SUSTAINABILITY
BIOMASS What Is Biomass? Five Basic Categories Benefits of Biomass Feedstock of Biomass Biomass Potential in Brazil Sustainability of Agripellets Agripellets versus Coal and Lignite Energy Density: Gigajoules per Tonne Why Is Biomass in High Demand? EU Environmental Regulations: Poland The Challenges
CARBON CREDITS Carbon is the Enemy Jatropha Kerosene: A Monster Market Emerges Carbon Reductions Global Warming Around Us Extreme Weather Patterns
BIOFUELS IN EUROPE - EU POLICIES EU Policy in 2008 Heated Debates National Policies EU Rift in Biofuel Policy Indirect Land-Use Change Where Do We Stand Now?
BIOFUELS IN THE UNITED STATES Biomass Demand in the United States Second-Generation Biofuels for the United States A Growing Shortage of Domestic Oil Production Fuel Use at the USDA Partnership with the FAA
BIOFUELS IN CHINA Clean Energy - Go to China China is Going Green China's 12th 5-Year Plan Inclusive Growth The Beneficiaries China's Energy Consumption Staggering Car Sales Numbers China's Diesel Pricing Mechanism China - United States Biofuel Pact China's Biofuels Expansion
BIOFUELS IN BRAZIL Introduction: Biofuel Industry Leader Comparison with the United States What is Driving the Urgency in Renewable Jet Fuel? Biofuels from Sugarcane Sugar Production Ethanol Production and Flex-Fuel Cars Bagasse, Bioelectricity, and Biofuels Flex-Fuel = Biofuel Fuel Consumption Greenhouse Gas Reductions Energy Balance Sugarcane for Biofuels Sugarcane Straw: A Growth Opportunity Bioplastics Biofuels and Public Health Cautionary Notes The Bottom Line
BIOFUELS AND BIOMASS IN AFRICA Dependency on Fossil Fuels Africa's Potential Three African Examples
GENERAL AVIATION AND BIOFUELS Important Aviation Facts Carbon Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions Biofuels - Providing Diversified Supply Lifecycle of Carbon Dioxide Green Aviation Why Use Biokerosene? Global Emissions of Carbon Dioxide Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group
AVIATION AND CARBON CREDITS Greenhouse Gases EU Emission Trading Scheme Cap and Trade Carbon in Chains Biokerosene Targets
BIOKEROSENE Airline Industry Lifts Biofuel Development Safety Ready for Take-Off - A Monster Market in the Making: Aviation Biofuels Refining Benefits Jet Fuel Standards Certification of Biofuels ASTM Intensive Testing
FERMENTING FUELS New Generation What are Hydrocarbons? What are Enzymes? What are 'Drop-In Fuels'? Converting Feedstock into Fuels Cellulosic Ethanol Biokerosene
AIRLINE TEST RESULTS WITH BIOFUELS Air New Zealand Qatar Airways Japan Airlines Test Flight - Biofuels Tested: Jatropha, Camelina, and Algae KLM - Biofuel Tested: Camelina Continental Airlines TAM British Airways The Milestone: Lufthansa's Daily Flights Cathay Pacific Air China Alaska Airlines Aeromexico: First Transatlantic Biofuel Flight
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Opportunity of a Lifetime Eight Ways to Invest in Biofuels and Biomass Investments Check-Up
JATROPHA PROJECTS, RESEARCH, AND JOINT VENTURES Waterland KUOSOL: Repsol and KUO SG Biofuels and Bunge Shell and Brazil's Cosan JOil Others
THE FUTURE Conclusions From Nuclear to Renewable Energies The Future of Waste Future of Jatropha Feedstock Future of Sugarcane Low-Carbon Economy Zero-Waste Economy Our World in 2030
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