An increasing demand for food together with a growing demand for energy crops result in an increasing demand for and competition over water. Sugar cane, sugar beet and maize are not only essential food crops, but also important feedstock for bio-ethanol. Crop growth requires water, a scarce resource. This study aims to assess the green, blue and grey water footprint (WF) of sweeteners and bio-ethanol from sugar cane, sugar beet and maize in the main producing countries. The WFs of sweeteners and bio-ethanol are mainly determined by the crop type that is used as a source and by agricultural practise and agro-climatic conditions; process water footprints are relatively small. The weighted global average WF of sugar cane is 209 m3/tonne; for s...
The study has objective to calculate the green, blue and grey agricultural water footprint (WF) of e...
Agricultural crops became through years an attractive option to increase European energy independenc...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
An increasing demand for food together with a growing demand for energy crops result in an increasin...
Sugar cane and sugar beet are used for sugar for human consumption. In the US, maize is used, amongs...
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, includ...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
Following Thailand’s policy framework on bioenergy as stipulated in the Alternative Energy Developme...
Driven by biofuel policies, which aim to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase domestic...
AbstractThis study aims to assess water footprint of ethanol production from molasses in Kanchanabur...
Agricultural crops became through years a possibility to increase European energy independence. Braz...
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
The expected expansion of bioenergy in Brazil has raised concerns about the implications for its cur...
The study assesses the implications of the bioethanol policy mandate in Thailand of producing 9 M li...
Brazil plays a major role in the global biofuel economy as the world’s second largest producer and c...
The study has objective to calculate the green, blue and grey agricultural water footprint (WF) of e...
Agricultural crops became through years an attractive option to increase European energy independenc...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
An increasing demand for food together with a growing demand for energy crops result in an increasin...
Sugar cane and sugar beet are used for sugar for human consumption. In the US, maize is used, amongs...
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, includ...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
Following Thailand’s policy framework on bioenergy as stipulated in the Alternative Energy Developme...
Driven by biofuel policies, which aim to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase domestic...
AbstractThis study aims to assess water footprint of ethanol production from molasses in Kanchanabur...
Agricultural crops became through years a possibility to increase European energy independence. Braz...
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
The expected expansion of bioenergy in Brazil has raised concerns about the implications for its cur...
The study assesses the implications of the bioethanol policy mandate in Thailand of producing 9 M li...
Brazil plays a major role in the global biofuel economy as the world’s second largest producer and c...
The study has objective to calculate the green, blue and grey agricultural water footprint (WF) of e...
Agricultural crops became through years an attractive option to increase European energy independenc...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...