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Future perspectives 2 Global status 2 Soy biodiesel 2 Argentina 1 Biodiesel 1 Brazil 1 Europe 1 Life cycle assessment (LCA) 1 Life-cycle assessment (LCA) 1 Rape methyl ester (RME) 1 Soybean methyl ester (SME) 1 Sustainability 1 United States 1
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Bart, J.C.J. 3 Milazzo, M.F. 3 Spina, F. 3 Cavallaro, S. 1 Espro, C. 1 Primerano, P. 1 Vinci, A. 1
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Soy biodiesel pathways: Global prospects
Milazzo, M.F.; Spina, F.; Primerano, P.; Bart, J.C.J. - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 26 (2013) C, pp. 579-624
This survey paper critically reviews the performance and prospects of soy biodiesel production on a global basis as assessed by some 30 life-cycle analyses (LCAs). The paper compares agricultural and industrial practices. Soy biodiesel is not a most sustainable product in all global...
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Brassica biodiesels: Past, present and future
Milazzo, M.F.; Spina, F.; Vinci, A.; Espro, C.; Bart, J.C.J. - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 18 (2013) C, pp. 350-389
Essential sustainability requirements for biodiesel are that the product should be truly renewable and have a lower negative environmental impact than fossil fuels based on the latest insights. Biodiesel is not a most sustainable product in all geographical circumstances. This survey paper...
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Sustainable soy biodiesel
Milazzo, M.F.; Spina, F.; Cavallaro, S.; Bart, J.C.J. - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 27 (2013) C, pp. 806-852
The sustainability goals for soy biodiesel are to contribute to energy security by providing a domestically sourced fuel, to maintain and enhance the natzural resource base and environmental quality, to produce an economically viable fuel, and to improve the quality of life. Sustainability is...
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