The aim of the special issue, An Atlantic bridge for comparing EU and US views on the prospects of second-generation biofuels, is to compare and confront the opinions and comments of esteemed European and US scientists on advanced biofuels, mindful of respective short-term mandates on renewable energies in the EU-27 and the USA. We gathered seven articles focused on potential feedstock, crop portfolios, land availability, and potential food/fuel competition, environmental sustainability, policy regimes, commercialization, and production facilities, each co-authored by US and EU authors working in tandem.
Monti A., Berti M. (2013). An Atlantic bridge for comparing EU and US views on the prospects of second-generation biofuels. BIOFUELS, BIOPRODUCTS & BIOREFINING, 7, 627-628 [10.1002/bbb.1453].
An Atlantic bridge for comparing EU and US views on the prospects of second-generation biofuels
MONTI, ANDREA;
2013
Abstract
The aim of the special issue, An Atlantic bridge for comparing EU and US views on the prospects of second-generation biofuels, is to compare and confront the opinions and comments of esteemed European and US scientists on advanced biofuels, mindful of respective short-term mandates on renewable energies in the EU-27 and the USA. We gathered seven articles focused on potential feedstock, crop portfolios, land availability, and potential food/fuel competition, environmental sustainability, policy regimes, commercialization, and production facilities, each co-authored by US and EU authors working in tandem.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.