Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Monday, May 7, 2012

Biofuels could supply 30% of transportation fuels with no food impact: new report

Biofuels Digest
Thomas Saidak
May 4, 2012

In the United Kingdom, an article in F1000 Biology Reports argues that recent advances in knowledge mean that plant-derived biofuels could meet about 30% of the global demand for liquid transportation fuels, without having an impact on food production. In their article, Somerville and Youngs argue that advances in the technology used to produce and extract plant biomass to be burned directly or converted to liquid fuels may allow the expansion of productivity to a scale large enough to meet the demand for an estimated 30% of all liquid transportation fuels.

Read more

No comments: