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Biofuels for Transport
Biofuels for Transport Global Potential and Implications for Energy and Agriculture:
* A unique global assessment of the potential opportunities and risks of biofuels.
* A comprehensive analysis, that takes the reader from an introduction to specific biofuels, through the prospects for technology and agriculture, to the economic, social and environmental implications.
* Explores and analyzes the debates surrounding biofuels, offering authoritative conclusions.

The world is on the verge of an unprecedented increase in the production and use of biofuels for transport. The combination of rising oil prices, issues of security, climate instability and pollution, deepening poverty in rural and agricultural areas, and a host of improved technologies, is propelling governments to enact powerful incentives for the use of these fuels, which is in turn sparking investment.

Biofuels for Transport is a unique and comprehensive assessment of the opportunities and risks of the large-scale production of biofuels, which demystifies complex questions and concerns, such as the “food v. fuel” debate. Global in scope, it is further informed by five country studies from Brazil, China, Germany, India and Tanzania. The authors conclude that biofuels will play a significant role in our energy future, but warn that the large-scale use of biofuels carries risks that require focused and immediate policy initiatives.

The Worldwatch Institute is an independent research organization that focuses on innovative solutions to global environmental, resource, and economic problems.

Contents:
Preface; Note to Readers; PART I: STATUS AND GLOBAL TRENDS: 1) Current Status of the Biofuel Industry and Markets; 2) Liquid Biofuels: A Primer; 3) First-Generation Feedstocks; PART II: NEW TECHNOLOGIES, CROPS AND PROSPECTS: 4) Next-Generation Feedstocks; 5) New Technologies for Converting Biomass into Liquid Fuels; 6) Long-Term Biofuel Production Potentials; PART III: KEY ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ISSUES: 7) Economic and Energy Security; 8) Implications for Agriculture and Rural Development; 9) International Trade in Biofuels; PART IV: KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: 10) Energy Balances of Current and Future Biofuels; 11) Effects on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Stability; 12) Environmental Impacts of Feedstock Production; 13) Environmental Impacts of Processing, Transport and Use; PART V: MARKET INTRODUCTION AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIES: 14) Infrastructure Requirements; 15) Vehicle and Engine Technologies; 16) Transfer of Technology and Expertise; PART VI: THE POLICY FRAMEWORK: 17) Biofuel Policies Around the World; 18) Standards and Certification Schemes; PART VII: RECOMMENDATIONS: 19) Recommendations for Decision-Makers; PART VIII: COUNTRY STUDIES: 20) Biofuels for Transportation in China 21) Biofuels for Transportation in India; 22) Biofuels for Transportation in Tanzania’ 23) Biofuels for Transportation in Brazil; 24) Biofuels for Transportation in Germany; Appendix 1: Per Capita Consumption of Gasoline and Diesel, 2002; Appendix 2: World Producers of Petroleum and Biofuels; Appendix 3: Biofuels as a Percentage of Gasoline and Diesel Consumption; Appendix 4: Block Diagram of Ethanol + F-T Fuels + GTCC; Appendix 5: Overview of Key Elements and Correlations Determining Bioenergy Potential; Appendix 6: Flow Chart of Bioenergy System Compared with Fossil Reference Energy System; Appendix 7: Selected Standards and Certification Schemes Relevant to Biofuel Production and Trade; Glossary of Terms; Index.

”Biofuels for Transport is an insightful and timely study of how biofuels can reach their potential to strengthen energy security, promote economic development and protect the environment. This much-needed analysis will benefit both policy-makers and practitioners.”
-- Senator Richard Lugar

”A compelling synthesis of the current and future trends in biofuels, with a thorough assessment of actions that must be taken to ensure the sustainable development of this industry.”
-- Amory B. Lovins, Chairman and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute

“Biofuels for Transport is a tour de force through the complex array of issues associated with rapidly expanding biofuels markets around the world. Exploring both the risks and opportunities of biofuels production and consumption, this timely publication is a must read for policy-makers, investors, entrepreneurs and civil society organizations interested in creating a more sustainable future.”
-- Julia Marton-Lef?vre, Director General, World Conservation Union

“An essential treatment of this vital subject.”
-- Vinod Khosla, founder, Khosla Ventures, USA

”This is the most authoritative work published so far on the production and use of biofuels, covering not only the technical but also the key environmental, economic and social issues. Anyone interested in finding if Brazil is going to be the ‘new Saudi Arabia’ of ethanol or if there is going to be a new OPEC of producers of biofuels should read this book.”

-- Professor Jos? Goldemberg, University of S?o Paulo Brazil, former Secretary for the Environment of the State of S?o Paulo, Brazil.

Published by Earthscan Publications Ltd.
August 2007
480 pp., 6" x 9 1/4", figures, tables & boxes
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