Abstract Background Development of biofuels is considered as one of the important ways to replace conventional fossil energy and mitigate climate change. However, rapid increase of biofuel production could cause other environmental concerns in China such as water stress. This study is intended to evaluate the life-cycle water footprints (WF) of biofuels derived from several potential non-edible feedstocks including cassava, sweet sorghum, and Jatropha curcas in China. Different water footprint types including blue water, green water, and grey water are considered in this study. Based on the estimated WF, water deprivation impact and water stress degree on local water environment are further analyzed for different regions in China. Results O...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
As in many countries, policy makers in China see biofuel as a potentially important part of the move...
This study presented life cycle water footprints (WFs) of biofuels from biomass in China based on th...
Bioenergy is expected to play a key role in achieving a future sustainable energy system. Sweet sorg...
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, includ...
As bio-ethanol is developing rapidly, its impacts on food security, water security and the environme...
Bioenergy from cassava is a promising alternative energy source for both energy supply and the mitig...
This study investigated the water resource potential for bioenergy production from sweet sorghum (So...
Bioenergy can be a promising solution to the energy, food and environment trilemma in China. Current...
Liquid biofuels from non-grain energy crops on marginal land could become an important substitute of...
China encounters heavy air pollution caused by coal consumption. China and the EU aim to decrease gr...
With rapid economic development, energy consumption in China has tripled in the past 20 yr, exceedin...
Rising energy prices, geopolitics and concerns over the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on climat...
Report submitted to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the project, "Comparative assessme...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
As in many countries, policy makers in China see biofuel as a potentially important part of the move...
This study presented life cycle water footprints (WFs) of biofuels from biomass in China based on th...
Bioenergy is expected to play a key role in achieving a future sustainable energy system. Sweet sorg...
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, includ...
As bio-ethanol is developing rapidly, its impacts on food security, water security and the environme...
Bioenergy from cassava is a promising alternative energy source for both energy supply and the mitig...
This study investigated the water resource potential for bioenergy production from sweet sorghum (So...
Bioenergy can be a promising solution to the energy, food and environment trilemma in China. Current...
Liquid biofuels from non-grain energy crops on marginal land could become an important substitute of...
China encounters heavy air pollution caused by coal consumption. China and the EU aim to decrease gr...
With rapid economic development, energy consumption in China has tripled in the past 20 yr, exceedin...
Rising energy prices, geopolitics and concerns over the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on climat...
Report submitted to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the project, "Comparative assessme...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
As in many countries, policy makers in China see biofuel as a potentially important part of the move...