The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition: Lessons and Perspectives of Biofuels in Brazil
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Avant Propôs -- Objectives -- Introduction -- 1. Brief Global Energy Overview: trends/scenarios and the new role of biofuels -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. General Background -- 1.3. Energy/Technology trends -- 1.4. Energy Scenarios -- 1.5. Biofuel Scenarios {conventional and advanced (G2 and G3) biofuels} -- 1.6. Ethanol Fuel -- 1.7. Biodiesel -- 1.8. Advanced Biofuels (G2 and G3) -- 1.9. Hydrogen -- 1.10. Emerging Markets for Biofuels (competition versus complementarity) -- 1.10.1. Biofuels for aviation -- 1.10.2. Biofuels and maritime transport -- 1.10.3. Biofuels and fine chemistry (Ethanol chemistry) -- 1.11. Food and Fuel and Land Use -- 1.12. Environmental Issues -- Final Remarks -- References -- 2. Historic background of biofuels in Brazil -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The Ethanol Fuel Utilization in Brazil -- 2.2.1. The early stages of fuel ethanol in Brazil -- 2.2.2. The 1973 oil crisis and the creation of PROALCOOL -- 2.2.3. The New Period (1985-2000): end of subsidies to ethanol and increasing sugar exports -- 2.2.4. The end of sugarcane burning and the flex-fuel engine -- 2.2.5. Important technical and scientifical contributions of the sugarcane ethanol sector -- 2.2.6. The Paris Agreement and the new role of ethanol in Brazil -- 2.3. Biodiesel and the PROBIODIESEL Program -- 2.4. Lessons of Biofuels from the Past 50 Years in Brazil -- Final Remarks -- References -- 3. The present situation of biofuels in Brazil -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Current Situation of Ethanol in Brazil -- 3.2.1. An overall view of present status of ethanol -- 3.2.2. The present status and opportunities for sugarcane -- 3.2.3. Present demands for anhydrous and hydrous ethanol -- 3.2.4. Present situation and mid-term possibilities of bioelectricity in Brazil -- 3.2.5. The economics of sugarcane ethanol | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.3. Corn: the new feedstock for ethanol in Brazil -- 3.4. The Present Status of Biodiesel in Brazil -- 3.5. Can Eucalyptus be a Feedstock for Biofuels? -- 3.6. Solid Urban Wastes (SUW) and its Potential in Brazil -- 3.7. Land Use Opportunities and Biofuels Production -- 3.8. Impacts: agriculture, social, and environment -- 3.9. Biofuels Technological Innovation from Agriculture, processing to Final Use -- 3.9.1. Innovation in Agriculture -- 3.9.2. Innovation in Processing -- Final Remarks -- References -- 4. Future production models of biofuels in Brazil -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. New Production Models for Biofuels -- 4.2.1 Second generation ethanol or G2 (using bagasse as raw material) -- cellulose-based ethanol -- cogeneration -- bio-oil plants -- 4.3. The Expansion of Corn Ethanol in Brazil -- 4.3.1. Land use, deforestation, and GHG emissions from beef cattle in Brazil -- 4.3.2. Corn ethanol in Brazil -- 4.3.3. Possible land use change associated with corn ethanol integration with beef cattle in Brazil -- 4.3.4. Sugarcane with Corn (Flex Distilleries) -- Final Remarks -- References -- 5. The future of biofuels in Brazil -- 5.1. Introduction: recent change in habits and possible impacts in transportation in Brazil -- 5.2. Introduction of Electric Cars in Brazil -- 5.3. Perspectives for Fuel Ethanol -- 5.3.1. The flex-fuel engines in Brazil -- 5.3.2. What will happen to E100 and E27.5? -- 5.3.3. Technological alternatives for fuel ethanol -- 5.3.4. How ethanol engines compare with the electric cars? -- 5.4. Perspectives for BIODIESEL -- 5.5. Emerging Markets for Biofuels -- 5.5.1. Aviation -- 5.5.2. Maritime -- 5.5.3. Railway -- 5.5.4. Biochemistry -- 5.6. Sustainability Issues and Global Commitment -- Final Remarks -- References -- 6. General conclusions -- Final Thought -- References -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations | |
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spelling | Cortez, Luís Augusto Barbosa Verfasser aut The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition Lessons and Perspectives of Biofuels in Brazil 1st ed São Paulo Editora Edgard Blucher Ltda. 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (240 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Avant Propôs -- Objectives -- Introduction -- 1. Brief Global Energy Overview: trends/scenarios and the new role of biofuels -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. General Background -- 1.3. Energy/Technology trends -- 1.4. Energy Scenarios -- 1.5. Biofuel Scenarios {conventional and advanced (G2 and G3) biofuels} -- 1.6. Ethanol Fuel -- 1.7. Biodiesel -- 1.8. Advanced Biofuels (G2 and G3) -- 1.9. Hydrogen -- 1.10. Emerging Markets for Biofuels (competition versus complementarity) -- 1.10.1. Biofuels for aviation -- 1.10.2. Biofuels and maritime transport -- 1.10.3. Biofuels and fine chemistry (Ethanol chemistry) -- 1.11. Food and Fuel and Land Use -- 1.12. Environmental Issues -- Final Remarks -- References -- 2. Historic background of biofuels in Brazil -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The Ethanol Fuel Utilization in Brazil -- 2.2.1. The early stages of fuel ethanol in Brazil -- 2.2.2. The 1973 oil crisis and the creation of PROALCOOL -- 2.2.3. The New Period (1985-2000): end of subsidies to ethanol and increasing sugar exports -- 2.2.4. The end of sugarcane burning and the flex-fuel engine -- 2.2.5. Important technical and scientifical contributions of the sugarcane ethanol sector -- 2.2.6. The Paris Agreement and the new role of ethanol in Brazil -- 2.3. Biodiesel and the PROBIODIESEL Program -- 2.4. Lessons of Biofuels from the Past 50 Years in Brazil -- Final Remarks -- References -- 3. The present situation of biofuels in Brazil -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Current Situation of Ethanol in Brazil -- 3.2.1. An overall view of present status of ethanol -- 3.2.2. The present status and opportunities for sugarcane -- 3.2.3. Present demands for anhydrous and hydrous ethanol -- 3.2.4. Present situation and mid-term possibilities of bioelectricity in Brazil -- 3.2.5. The economics of sugarcane ethanol 3.3. Corn: the new feedstock for ethanol in Brazil -- 3.4. The Present Status of Biodiesel in Brazil -- 3.5. Can Eucalyptus be a Feedstock for Biofuels? -- 3.6. Solid Urban Wastes (SUW) and its Potential in Brazil -- 3.7. Land Use Opportunities and Biofuels Production -- 3.8. Impacts: agriculture, social, and environment -- 3.9. Biofuels Technological Innovation from Agriculture, processing to Final Use -- 3.9.1. Innovation in Agriculture -- 3.9.2. Innovation in Processing -- Final Remarks -- References -- 4. Future production models of biofuels in Brazil -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. New Production Models for Biofuels -- 4.2.1 Second generation ethanol or G2 (using bagasse as raw material) -- cellulose-based ethanol -- cogeneration -- bio-oil plants -- 4.3. The Expansion of Corn Ethanol in Brazil -- 4.3.1. Land use, deforestation, and GHG emissions from beef cattle in Brazil -- 4.3.2. Corn ethanol in Brazil -- 4.3.3. Possible land use change associated with corn ethanol integration with beef cattle in Brazil -- 4.3.4. Sugarcane with Corn (Flex Distilleries) -- Final Remarks -- References -- 5. The future of biofuels in Brazil -- 5.1. Introduction: recent change in habits and possible impacts in transportation in Brazil -- 5.2. Introduction of Electric Cars in Brazil -- 5.3. Perspectives for Fuel Ethanol -- 5.3.1. The flex-fuel engines in Brazil -- 5.3.2. What will happen to E100 and E27.5? -- 5.3.3. Technological alternatives for fuel ethanol -- 5.3.4. How ethanol engines compare with the electric cars? -- 5.4. Perspectives for BIODIESEL -- 5.5. Emerging Markets for Biofuels -- 5.5.1. Aviation -- 5.5.2. Maritime -- 5.5.3. Railway -- 5.5.4. Biochemistry -- 5.6. Sustainability Issues and Global Commitment -- Final Remarks -- References -- 6. General conclusions -- Final Thought -- References -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations About the authors Rosillo-Calle, Frank Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cortez, Luís Augusto Barbosa The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition São Paulo : Editora Edgard Blucher Ltda.,c2023 9786555067460 |
spellingShingle | Cortez, Luís Augusto Barbosa The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition Lessons and Perspectives of Biofuels in Brazil Intro -- Preface -- Avant Propôs -- Objectives -- Introduction -- 1. Brief Global Energy Overview: trends/scenarios and the new role of biofuels -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. General Background -- 1.3. Energy/Technology trends -- 1.4. Energy Scenarios -- 1.5. Biofuel Scenarios {conventional and advanced (G2 and G3) biofuels} -- 1.6. Ethanol Fuel -- 1.7. Biodiesel -- 1.8. Advanced Biofuels (G2 and G3) -- 1.9. Hydrogen -- 1.10. Emerging Markets for Biofuels (competition versus complementarity) -- 1.10.1. Biofuels for aviation -- 1.10.2. Biofuels and maritime transport -- 1.10.3. Biofuels and fine chemistry (Ethanol chemistry) -- 1.11. Food and Fuel and Land Use -- 1.12. Environmental Issues -- Final Remarks -- References -- 2. Historic background of biofuels in Brazil -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. The Ethanol Fuel Utilization in Brazil -- 2.2.1. The early stages of fuel ethanol in Brazil -- 2.2.2. The 1973 oil crisis and the creation of PROALCOOL -- 2.2.3. The New Period (1985-2000): end of subsidies to ethanol and increasing sugar exports -- 2.2.4. The end of sugarcane burning and the flex-fuel engine -- 2.2.5. Important technical and scientifical contributions of the sugarcane ethanol sector -- 2.2.6. The Paris Agreement and the new role of ethanol in Brazil -- 2.3. Biodiesel and the PROBIODIESEL Program -- 2.4. Lessons of Biofuels from the Past 50 Years in Brazil -- Final Remarks -- References -- 3. The present situation of biofuels in Brazil -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Current Situation of Ethanol in Brazil -- 3.2.1. An overall view of present status of ethanol -- 3.2.2. The present status and opportunities for sugarcane -- 3.2.3. Present demands for anhydrous and hydrous ethanol -- 3.2.4. Present situation and mid-term possibilities of bioelectricity in Brazil -- 3.2.5. The economics of sugarcane ethanol 3.3. Corn: the new feedstock for ethanol in Brazil -- 3.4. The Present Status of Biodiesel in Brazil -- 3.5. Can Eucalyptus be a Feedstock for Biofuels? -- 3.6. Solid Urban Wastes (SUW) and its Potential in Brazil -- 3.7. Land Use Opportunities and Biofuels Production -- 3.8. Impacts: agriculture, social, and environment -- 3.9. Biofuels Technological Innovation from Agriculture, processing to Final Use -- 3.9.1. Innovation in Agriculture -- 3.9.2. Innovation in Processing -- Final Remarks -- References -- 4. Future production models of biofuels in Brazil -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. New Production Models for Biofuels -- 4.2.1 Second generation ethanol or G2 (using bagasse as raw material) -- cellulose-based ethanol -- cogeneration -- bio-oil plants -- 4.3. The Expansion of Corn Ethanol in Brazil -- 4.3.1. Land use, deforestation, and GHG emissions from beef cattle in Brazil -- 4.3.2. Corn ethanol in Brazil -- 4.3.3. Possible land use change associated with corn ethanol integration with beef cattle in Brazil -- 4.3.4. Sugarcane with Corn (Flex Distilleries) -- Final Remarks -- References -- 5. The future of biofuels in Brazil -- 5.1. Introduction: recent change in habits and possible impacts in transportation in Brazil -- 5.2. Introduction of Electric Cars in Brazil -- 5.3. Perspectives for Fuel Ethanol -- 5.3.1. The flex-fuel engines in Brazil -- 5.3.2. What will happen to E100 and E27.5? -- 5.3.3. Technological alternatives for fuel ethanol -- 5.3.4. How ethanol engines compare with the electric cars? -- 5.4. Perspectives for BIODIESEL -- 5.5. Emerging Markets for Biofuels -- 5.5.1. Aviation -- 5.5.2. Maritime -- 5.5.3. Railway -- 5.5.4. Biochemistry -- 5.6. Sustainability Issues and Global Commitment -- Final Remarks -- References -- 6. General conclusions -- Final Thought -- References -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations About the authors |
title | The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition Lessons and Perspectives of Biofuels in Brazil |
title_auth | The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition Lessons and Perspectives of Biofuels in Brazil |
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title_full | The Future Role of Biofuels in the New Energy Transition Lessons and Perspectives of Biofuels in Brazil |
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