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Interest in biofuels began with oil shocks in the 1970's, but the
more rapid development and consumption of biofuel industry in
recent years has been primarily driven by mandates, subsidies,
climate change concerns, emissions targets and energy security.
From 2004 to 2006, fuel ethanol grew by 26% and biodiesel grew by
172%. As biofuel production continues to expand, investments in
capacity expansion and research and development have been made. The
2008 food crisis emphasized the need to re-examine biofuel
consequences. Biofuels remain an important renewable energy
resource to substitute for fossil fuels, particularly in the
transportation sector, yet biofuels' success is still uncertain.
The future of biofuels in the energy supply mix relies on
mitigating potential and improving the environmental gains. This
book brings together leading authorities on biofuel from the World
Bank to examine all of the impacts of biofuel (economic, social,
environmental) within a unified framework and in a global
perspective, making it of interest to academics in agricultural and
environmental economics as well as industry and policy-makers.
Interest in biofuels began with oil shocks in the 1970's, but the
more rapid development and consumption of biofuel industry in
recent years has been primarily driven by mandates, subsidies,
climate change concerns, emissions targets and energy security.
From 2004 to 2006, fuel ethanol grew by 26% and biodiesel grew by
172%. As biofuel production continues to expand, investments in
capacity expansion and research and development have been made. The
2008 food crisis emphasized the need to re-examine biofuel
consequences. Biofuels remain an important renewable energy
resource to substitute for fossil fuels, particularly in the
transportation sector, yet biofuels' success is still uncertain.
The future of biofuels in the energy supply mix relies on
mitigating potential and improving the environmental gains. This
book brings together leading authorities on biofuel from the World
Bank to examine all of the impacts of biofuel (economic, social,
environmental) within a unified framework and in a global
perspective, making it of interest to academics in agricultural and
environmental economics as well as industry and policy-makers.
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