: Examines the technology behind second-generation biofuels, focusing on lignocellulosic biomass (non-food materials like agricultural residues and forest biomass).
: Provides concrete case studies, such as the use of biofuels in the aviation industry . Second Generation Biofuels and Biomass: Essenti...
: Offers guidance on investing in the bioenergy market, detailing process efficiencies and feedstock production yields. It serves as a comprehensive resource covering the
: Defines first-generation biofuels (produced from food crops like corn) versus second-generation (produced from non-food waste and residues) to address food security and sustainability concerns. and decision-makers within the energy sector.
The detailed feature you are referring to is the book by Roland A. Jansen, published by Wiley-VCH . It serves as a comprehensive resource covering the scientific, economic, and political aspects of the bioenergy market. Key Features of the Book
How close are second‐generation biofuels? - Bacovsky - 2010
: Specifically designed for scientists, investors, politicians, and decision-makers within the energy sector.