Issue Vol. 7
Beljaev S. Diversification of transportation energy materials // Resources and Technology. 2008. Vol. 7. P. 5‒12.



DOI: 10.15393/j2.art.2008.1801

Diversification of transportation energy materials

Beljaev
   S V
PetrSU, @
Key words:
biofuels
biodiesel
ethanol
DME
Summary: Many developments have occurred in the past decade, though policy objectives remain similar: improving energy security and curbing greenhouse gas emissions are, perhaps more than ever, important priorities for many countries. And, more than ever, transportation energy use plays a central role in these issues. New approaches are needed to cost-effectively move transportation away from its persistent dependence on oil and onto a more sustainable track. But technology has made interesting progress and this will continue in the coming years, creating new opportunities for achieving these objectives. It is not surprising that interest in biofuels – and biofuels production – has increased dramatically in this past decade. Global fuel ethanol production doubled between 1990 and 2003, and may double again by 2010. In some regions, especially Europe, biodiesel fuel use has also increased substantially in recent years. Perhaps most importantly, countries all around the world are now looking seriously at increasing production and use of biofuels, and many have put policies in place to ensure that such an increase occurs.

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