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World Petroleum Council Guide to Biofuels

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(World Petroleum Council)  ‘Biofuels’ will be the 6th in the series of the WPC’s educational guides and will focus on the use of biofuels and their role in our current and future global energy supply. It is essential for the petroleum industry to look ahead, to be at the forefront of new technologies and innovations and to not shy away from the role it can and should play in developing the fuels of the future. Biofuels are a renewable alternative to fossil fuels and a logical partner for fossil fuels as the world’s energy mix continues to evolve. As we move away from dependence on fossil fuels, biofuels will play an ever-increasing role on a global level. This guidebook, the latest in our very successful and popular Education Series, has gathered together experts from around the world to not only explain the technologies and processes that make biofuels viable, but also to share best practice case studies.  READ MORE Table of Contents Message from the Director General 5 WPC vision, mission and values 6 WPC overview 8 Introduction to biofuels 14 By Jorge Camargo, IBP and J Luiz Orlandi, ELO First-generation biofuels 18 By Décio Luiz Gazzoni, ICSU and Amélio Dall’Agnol, Embrapa Second-generation biofuels 20 By Jaime Finguerut, Joaquim Henrique Cunha Filho and Natália Trombeta Calori, CTC Third-generation biofuels 22 By Kira Schipper, Qatar University Economics of biofuels feedstocks 24 By David Zilberman and Benjamin Gordon, University of California, Berkeley Alternative feedstocks for biofuels 26 By Marie-Hélène Labrie, Enerkem Biofuels and sustainability 28 By Artemis Kostareli, IPIECA Biofuels in transport 32 By Dina Bacovsky, Advanced Motor Fuels Technology Collaboration Programme Upwards and onwards 35 Q&A with Richard Hill, Etihad Airways Biomass for power generation 36 By Lee Gale, ISC Bright sparks: quick-build plants 39 By Mark Wickham, HRS Energy Ethanol 40 By Bliss Baker, Global Renewable Fuels Alliance Racing lines: Sunoco’s ethanol blends 43 Q&A with Rob Marro, Sunoco Race Fuels Biodiesel 44 By Donell Rehagen, National Biodiesel Board Beer necessities: Brewtroleum 47 Q&A with Ulrik Olsen, Gull Biomass as a fuel source 48 By Luiz Augusto Horta Nogueira, Unicamp China: Robert Earley, MotionECO 50 Germany: Martin Mitchell, Clariant 54 India: Divakar Rao, agribusiness consultant 56 Malaysia: Tian Ching Long, Vance Bioenergy 62 USA: James R Oyler, Genifuel Corporation 66 Global biofuels market 68 By Tammy Klein, fuel and transport consultant Global perspective on ethanol production 72 By Luiz Carlos Corrêa Carvalho, Canaplan Biofuel management in an oil company 74 By Anna Wysok and Csaba Zsótér, MOL Group The petroleum industry vision on biofuels 76 By Mario Lindenhayn, BP Biofuels Food vs fuel 80 By Jeremy Martin, Institute of the Americas and Dr Eric Sievers, Ethanol Europe COP 21 86 By Alex Forbes, journalist and consultant Global warming and biofuels 88 By Clare Wenner, REA and Suzana Khan, UFRJ CO2 emissions and climate change 94 By Isaias C Macedo, Unicamp Income generation and employment 96 By Robert Spišák, Envien International Biofuels: future governmental policies 98 By João Carlos de Souza Meirelles, São Paulo state Biofuels: advances in technology 100 By Melissa Stark, Accenture Energy Gas fermentation 104 By Dr Jennifer Holmgren, LanzaTech Anaerobic-digestion plants 106 Q&A with Mike Mason, Tropical Power AAFEX-II: alternative aviation fuel 108 Q&A with Bruce Anderson, NASA Glossary of terms 110 Acknowledgements 112 The opinions and views expressed by the authors in this book are not necessarily those of WPC, its members or the publisher. While every care has been taken in the preparation of this book, they are not responsible for the opinions or any inaccuracies in the articles. Unless otherwise stated, the dollar ($) values given in the book refer to the US dollar.

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