AbstractThis study aims to assess water footprint of ethanol production from molasses in Kanchanaburi and Suphanburi Provinces of Thailand, based on the water footprint concept methodology.The water footprint of ethanol from molasses can be calculated into three parts: sugar cane, molasses, and ethanol production. The green, blue, and grey water footprints of ethanol production from molasses in the Kanchanaburi Province are 849.7, 209.6, and 45.0 (m3/ton), respectively, whereas those of ethanol in the Suphanburi Province are 708.3, 102.9, and 64.8 (m3/ton), respectively. Study results depend on several factors such as climate, soil, and planting date. These are related and effective to the size of water footprint. Especially, if schedule of...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
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AbstractThis study aims to assess water footprint of ethanol production from molasses in Kanchanabur...
Following Thailand’s policy framework on bioenergy as stipulated in the Alternative Energy Developme...
This paper aims to present the three kinds of water footprint of sugarcane in eastern Thailand. The ...
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Report submitted to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the project, "Comparative assessme...
The proliferation of food, feed and biofuels demands promises to increase pressure on water competit...
Sugar cane and sugar beet are used for sugar for human consumption. In the US, maize is used, amongs...
Fuel ethanol is considered to be a clean alternative fuel to meet increasing energy demands and miti...
An increasing demand for food together with a growing demand for energy crops result in an increasin...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...
In terms of global water scarcity, the water footprint is an indicator of the use of water resources...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
Ethanol production in Brazil has grown by 219% between 2001 and 2012, increasing the use of land and...
Peat, when used for energy or for horticulture, is a form of biomass that develops in mires or peatl...
AbstractThis study aims to assess water footprint of ethanol production from molasses in Kanchanabur...
Following Thailand’s policy framework on bioenergy as stipulated in the Alternative Energy Developme...
This paper aims to present the three kinds of water footprint of sugarcane in eastern Thailand. The ...
The study assesses the implications of the bioethanol policy mandate in Thailand of producing 9 M li...
Abstract: Increase of biofuel production is an important component in the development of alternative...
Report submitted to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) under the project, "Comparative assessme...
The proliferation of food, feed and biofuels demands promises to increase pressure on water competit...
Sugar cane and sugar beet are used for sugar for human consumption. In the US, maize is used, amongs...
Fuel ethanol is considered to be a clean alternative fuel to meet increasing energy demands and miti...
An increasing demand for food together with a growing demand for energy crops result in an increasin...
The impact of water use in areas with abundant freshwater resources should not be the same as areas ...
In terms of global water scarcity, the water footprint is an indicator of the use of water resources...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
Ethanol production in Brazil has grown by 219% between 2001 and 2012, increasing the use of land and...
Peat, when used for energy or for horticulture, is a form of biomass that develops in mires or peatl...